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Neuromorphic Gustatory System with Salt-Taste Perception, Information Processing, and Excessive-Intake Warning Capabilities.

Lu YangZixian WangSong ZhangYue LiCheng-Peng JiangLin SunWentao Xu
Published in: Nano letters (2022)
Emulation of the process of a biological gustatory system could benefit the reconstruction of sense of taste. Here we demonstrate the first neuromorphic gustatory system that emulates the ability of taste perception, information processing, and excessive-intake warning functions. The system integrates a chitosan-derived ion-gel sensor, SnO 2 nanowire artificial synapses, and an effect-executive unit. The system accomplish perception and encoding behaviors for taste stimulation without using complex circuits and multivariate analysis, showing short response delay (<1 s), long taste memory duration (>2 h), and a wide perceptive concentration range (0.02-6 wt % salt solution). Especially, SnO 2 NW artificial synapses have extremely small response voltage (1 mV), exceeding the biological level by orders of magnitude, representing so-far the highest sensitivity record. This work provides a promising strategy to develop bioinspired and biointegrated electronics with the intention of mimicking and restoring the functions of biological sensory systems.
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