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A study conducted by researchers at Ningbo University in Zhejiang, China, has developed biodegradable oxide neuromorphic transistors that have potential applications in neuromorphic computing and the emulation of anxiety disorders. The transistors exhibited good electrical performance and were able to mimic short-term synaptic plasticities. Additionally, the transistors demonstrated the ability to conceptually emulate anxiety disorder behavior. The researchers concluded that these transistors could be used as implantable chips for nerve health diagnosis, neural prostheses, and brain-machine interfaces. The study was published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. [Extracted from the article] |