Neural Prostheses


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Toward Replacement Parts for the Brain


Toward Replacement Parts for the Brain

Author: Theodore W. Berger

language: en

Publisher: MIT Press

Release Date: 2005


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The latest advances in research on intracranial implantation of hardware models of neural circuitry.

Neural Prostheses for Restoration of Sensory and Motor Function


Neural Prostheses for Restoration of Sensory and Motor Function

Author: John K. Chapin

language: en

Publisher: CRC Press

Release Date: 2000-09-27


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The prospect of interfacing the nervous system with electronic devices to stimulate or record from neural tissue suggests numerous possibilities in the field of neuroprosthetics. While the creation of a "six million dollar man" may still be far into the future, neural prostheses are rapidly becoming viable theories for a broad range of patients wit

Implantable Neural Prostheses 1


Implantable Neural Prostheses 1

Author: David Zhou

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2009-06-10


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Significant progress has been made in the development of neural prostheses to restore human functions and improve the quality of human life. Biomedical engineers and neuroscientists around the world are working to improve design and performance of existing devices and to develop novel devices for artificial vision, artificial limbs, and brain–machine interfaces. This book, Implantable Neural Prostheses 1: Devices and Applications,ispart one of a two-book series and describes state-of-the-art advances in techniques associated with implantable neural prosthetic devices and their applications. Devices covered include sensory prosthetic devices, such as visual implants, cochlear implants, auditory midbrain implants, and spinal cord stimulators. Motor prosthetic devices, such as deep brain stimulators, Bion microstimu- tors, the brain control and sensing interface, and cardiac electro-stimulation devices are also included. Progress in magnetic stimulation that may offer a non-invasive approach to prosthetic devices is introduced. Regulatory approval of implantable medical devices in the United States and Europe is also discussed.