probeanchor
Probeanchor is a term used in neuroscience and biomedical engineering to describe a mechanism or family of devices that secure implanted probes or sensors to biological tissue, aiming to stabilize recordings and minimize tissue movement. In practice, a probeanchor can refer to components that anchor neural probes to the skull, dura, or cortical surface, or to micro-scale fixation features integrated into the probe assembly itself. The overarching goal is to reduce micromotion between the brain and the implanted hardware, which can degrade signal quality and cause tissue damage over time.
Designs of probeanchor systems vary widely. Common elements include biocompatible materials such as titanium, PEEK, or
Applications of probeanchor technology span chronic neural recording, brain-computer interface research, and clinical electrophysiology. By providing
See also: neural probe, microelectrode array, brain-computer interface.