Totally Implantable Bidirectional Neural Prostheses: A Flexible Platform for Innovation in Neuromodulation [PDF]
Implantable neural prostheses are in widespread use for treating a variety of brain disorders. Until recently, most implantable brain devices have been unidirectional, either delivering neurostimulation without brain sensing, or sensing brain activity to
Philip A. Starr
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Editorial: Neural Prostheses for Locomotion [PDF]
Yury Ivanenko +7 more
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Neural prostheses for restoring functions lost after spinal cord injury
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a debilitating condition that affects more than 2.5 million individuals worldwide (Thuret et al., 2006). In addition to its devastating effects on the individual, this disease is a heavy burden to the society in terms of ...
Marc Fakhoury
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Advancing limb neural prostheses [PDF]
Neurotechnology can overcome communication difficulties between prostheses and ...
Staniša Raspopović
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Closed-Loop Neural Prostheses With On-Chip Intelligence: A Review and a Low-Latency Machine Learning Model for Brain State Detection [PDF]
The application of closed-loop approaches in systems neuroscience and therapeutic stimulation holds great promise for revolutionizing our understanding of the brain and for developing novel neuromodulation therapies to restore lost functions.
Bingzhao Zhu, Uisub Shin, Mahsa Shoaran
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Cycle Training Using Implanted Neural Prostheses: Team Cleveland [PDF]
Recently our laboratory team focused on training five individuals with complete spinal cord injuries for an overground FES bike race in the 2016 Cybathlon held in Zurich Switzerland.
John McDaniel +4 more
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Somatosensory restoration and neural control strategies in lower-limb prostheses [PDF]
People with lower-limb amputation cannot directly control or receive feedback from existing prostheses, but emerging technologies aim to address this gap. Some approaches focus on restoring somatosensation in the missing limb, while others record signals
Dulce M. Mariscal +3 more
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VALIDATION OF ACOUSTIC MODELS OF AUDITORY NEURAL PROSTHESES. [PDF]
Acoustic models have been used in numerous studies over the past thirty years to simulate the percepts elicited by auditory neural prostheses. In these acoustic models, incoming signals are processed the same way as in a cochlear implant speech processor.
Svirsky MA +7 more
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Feature extraction using extrema sampling of discrete derivatives for spike sorting in implantable upper-limb neural prostheses [PDF]
Next generation neural interfaces for upper-limb (and other) prostheses aim to develop implantable interfaces for one or more nerves, each interface having many neural signal channels that work reliably in the stump without harming the nerves. To achieve
Demosthenous, A, Zamani, M
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Regenerative Electrode Interfaces for Neural Prostheses [PDF]
Neural prostheses are electrode arrays implanted in the nervous system that record or stimulate electrical activity in neurons. Rapid growth in the use of neural prostheses in research and clinical applications has occurred in recent years, but instability and poor patency in the tissue–electrode interface undermines the longevity and performance of ...
Cort H, Thompson +3 more
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