Abstract
Microengineering techniques are being used to address the problems associated with producing an intimate interface between the nervous system and microelectronic devices. As a result of the growing availability of micromachining technology, research into neurotechnology has grown relatively rapidly in recent years and appears to be approaching `critical mass'. This article provides an abridged introduction to this field, with an emphasis on the technology employed.

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