Artificial pain sensing gets closer: One memristor links heat and touch responses

An international research team has reported an artificial nociceptor system that captures the temperature-dependent threshold modulation of biological nociceptors. Published in Advanced Functional Materials under the title “Temperature-Modulated Threshold Response in a Volatile Memristor: Toward a Biomimetic Polymodal Nociceptive System,” the study was led by Professor Hee-Dong Kim of Sejong University and conducted jointly by researchers in Sejong University and at the University of Tokyo, Japan.

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