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Figure 1. Functions of neural interfaces and the development and classification of conductive materials for neural interfaces. (A) Neuro-electrodes for acquiring nerve signals and electrically stimulating nerves; (B) Schematic diagram of connecting and repairing nerves; (C) The development of neuro electrodes over time[7,29-32]; (D) Conductive materials for neural connectivity and repair[8,44-47].