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Dec 29, 2020 at 8:14 comment added AliceD @tyersome - the fact there may be a better stack to ask is not a reason to close the question. A comment to OP with your suggestion about a more promising stack is awesome. Also tell OP that cross-posting is discouraged and that if they decide to ask the question elsewhere, they should delete their first post. But again, many questions fit at multiple stacks. Many, if not all Neurosci questions here at Bio also fit at Psych&Neurosci.SE and vice versa. Some I see appearing here would receive better answers there, and vice versa. That is not a reason for migration.
Dec 28, 2020 at 23:45 comment added tyersome @AliceD — I could be wrong, but after rereading the question it still appears to be asking about what is going on inside the electrode. If that is on-topic for biology, then what isn't? For example why wouldn't a question about the details of NMR be on-topic (since MRI is used to study biology)? It seems to me that encouraging tangential questions is a disservice to the asker (since they are less likely to get a good answer and that answer is very unlikely to be properly scrutinized due to lack of expertise by this sites users).
Dec 28, 2020 at 20:09 comment added AliceD This is the field of biophysics and is on-topic here.
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Dec 27, 2020 at 18:25 comment added tyersome I’m voting to close this question because it seems to be about the details of what happens within an electrode (probably Physics or possibly Chemistry) rather than anything biological.
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