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Recent Advances in Flexible Sensors for Neural Interfaces: Multimodal Sensing, Signal Integration, and Closed-Loop Feedback

Siyi Yang, Xiujuan Qiao, Junlong Ma, Zhi-Hao Yang, Xiliang Luo, Zhanhong Du

2025Biosensors10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The rapid advancement of flexible sensor technology has profoundly transformed neural interface research, enabling multimodal information acquisition, real-time neurochemical and electrophysiological signal monitoring, and adaptive closed-loop regulation. This review systematically summarizes recent developments in flexible materials and microstructural designs optimized for enhanced biocompatibility, mechanical compliance, and sensing performance. We highlight the progress in integrated sensing systems capable of simultaneously capturing electrophysiological, mechanical, and neurochemical signals. The integration of carbon-based nanomaterials, metallic composites, and conductive polymers with innovative structural engineering is analyzed, emphasizing their potential in overcoming traditional rigid interface limitations. Furthermore, strategies for multimodal signal fusion, including electrochemical, optical, and mechanical co-sensing, are discussed in depth. Finally, we explore future perspectives involving the convergence of machine learning, miniaturized power systems, and intelligent responsive materials, aiming at the translation of flexible neural interfaces from laboratory research to practical clinical interventions and therapeutic applications.

Topics & Concepts

NeurochemicalComputer scienceInterface (matter)SIGNAL (programming language)Sensor fusionNanotechnologyArtificial intelligenceMaterials scienceNeuroscienceParallel computingMaximum bubble pressure methodProgramming languageBubbleBiologyNeuroscience and Neural EngineeringEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesConducting polymers and applications