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MESH (formerly PNM)

Phyllotactic neural mapping: golden-angle electrode placement geometry as a research direction for complex curved surfaces. Geometry and materials research, not a cleared clinical device. See Research status.

Overview

Golden-angle electrode placement explored for cortical interfaces. High-coverage geometry is a design goal; specific coverage figures need fabricated prototype data and peer review before they count as product claims.

Application areas (illustrative)

BCI research, neurology tooling partners, and electrode-layout planning. Named conditions such as epilepsy, Parkinson's, or stroke rehabilitation are example research directions — not validated indications, and not offered as treatments on this site.

Target partners

Neural interface labs and medical device companies that want to evaluate the geometry under their own measurement and review.