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Microimplantible Systems. The original system had a delay of recording after
stimulating of over two seconds, which made the device effectively unusable as
responses to electrical stimulation occur on the order of tens of milliseconds. By
introducing a shunt to ground, the delay was reduced to 3.5 milliseconds, providing the
temporal resolution needed for studying brain function in human patients and non-
human primates.
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