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Conducting Polymers in Neural Stimulation Applications

2009
With advances in neural prostheses, the demand for high-resolution and site-specific stimulation is driving microelectrode research to develop electrodes that are much smaller in area and longer in lifetime. For such arrays, the choice of electrode material has become increasingly important.
X. Tracy Cui   +3 more
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Neural conduction time and steady-state evoked potentials

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology/Evoked Potentials Section, 1985
Signal processing in neural networks will inevitably include delays due to the finite conduction velocity of the neurones and their interconnections. Diamond proposed a method for finding these delays in the case of (visual) steady-state responses. Alignment of response features, when represented in a time domain plot, would, allegedly, yield the delay.
G. K. Bijl, Frans T. Veringa
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Equation for the Thermal Conductivity of Liquids and an Artificial Neural Network

Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, 2016
This work presents a literature survey of the available experimental data regarding the thermal conductivity of organic liquids. Experimental data are regressed with the most reliable semiempirical correlating methods existing in the literature, and a set of 5010 data are finally selected, belonging to 164 compounds in the following families: bromide ...
G. Di Nicola   +3 more
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The effects of ischemia on long-tract neural conduction in the spinal cord.

Journal of Neurosurgery, 1979
In this experiment, the effects of ischemia on neural conduction in the monkey spinal cord were studied. In six monkeys generalized ischemia of the spinal cord was created by bleeding the animals to a hypotensive level below the lower limits of ...
A. Kobrine, D. Evans, H. Rizzoli
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Conductive Polymers and Hydrogels for Neural Tissue Engineering

Journal of the Indian Institute of Science, 2019
Conventional approaches for the rescue and repair of the damaged neural tissue generally remain ineffective and do not provide functional recovery due to the difficulties in mimicking the complex anatomical functioning of the nervous system. Mimicking the natural microenvironment of the glial, neuronal, and stromal cells of the nervous system through ...
Metin Uz, Surya K. Mallapragada
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Conductivity of Ionic Liquids: A Neural Network Approach

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, 2014
A mathematical model based on artificial neural networks (ANNs) has been designed to achieve the estimation of the conductivity of three different binary mixtures containing water and one of the fo...
Gemma Matute   +3 more
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Lord Adrian and the nature of neural conduction

Trends in Neurosciences, 1982
Abstract In 1932, the Royal Caroline Institute decided to award the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine jointly to Sir Charles Sherrington and to Professor Adrian for their discoveries regarding the function of the neurone. In his presentation speech at the Nobel prize ceremony in Stockholm Goran Liljestrand pointed out that Sherrington had ...
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Predicting Conductance Due to Upconing Using Neural Networks

Groundwater, 2005
AbstractArtificial neural networks (ANNs) were developed to accurately predict highly time‐variable specific conductance values in an unconfined coastal aquifer. Conductance values in the fresh water lens aquifer change in response to vertical displacements of the brackish zone and fresh water–salt water interface, which are caused by variable pumping ...
Emery A. Coppola   +4 more
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Effects of progressive hypoxia on long tract neural conduction in the spinal cord.

Neurosurgery, 1980
In this experiment, the vulnerability of long tract neural conduction in the spinal cord to progressive hypoxia was studied. The physiological integrity of nonsynaptic spinal cord conduction was monitored with the spinal evoked response (SER).
A. Kobrine, D. Evans, H. Rizzoli
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Interpenetrating Conducting Hydrogel Materials for Neural Interfacing Electrodes

Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2017
Conducting hydrogels (CHs) are an emerging technology in the field of medical electrodes and brain–machine interfaces. The greatest challenge to the fabrication of CH electrodes is the hybridization of dissimilar polymers (conductive polymer and hydrogel) to ensure the formation of interpenetrating polymer networks (IPN) required to achieve both soft ...
Josef Goding   +5 more
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