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Control Aspects of Motor Neural Prosthesis: Sensory Interface

2007 29th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2007
A neural prosthesis (NP) has two applications: permanent assistance of function, and temporary assistance that contributes to long-term recovery of function. Here, we address control issues for a therapeutic NP which uses surface electrodes. We suggest that the effective NP for therapy needs to implement rule-based control. Rule-based control relies on
Dejan B, Popović   +4 more
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Prototype to product—developing a commercially viable neural prosthesis

Journal of Neural Engineering, 2009
The Cochlear implant or 'Bionic ear' is a device that enables people who do not get sufficient benefit from a hearing aid to communicate with the hearing world. The Cochlear implant is not an amplifier, but a device that electrically stimulates the auditory nerve in a way that crudely mimics normal hearing, thus providing a hearing percept.
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A Probabilistic Decoding Approach to a Neural Prosthesis for Speech

2010 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering, 2010
Neural prosthetic systems for motor control and communication have produced striking results in recent studies with non-human primates and human volunteers. We describe a new approach in our ongoing work toward developing an intracortical neural prosthesis for speech restoration with a 26 year old human volunteer with tetraplegia (including loss of ...
Brett Matthews   +3 more
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Integrating Sensory Nerve Signals Into Neural Prosthesis Devices

Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface, 2000
Electrical signals can be recorded using long-term implanted nerve cuff electrodes in human peripheral nerves. Reliable detection of sensory nerve signals is essential if such signals are to be of use in sensory-based functional electrical stimulation neural prosthetics as a replacement for artificial sensors (switches, strain gauges, etc.).
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Neural prosthesis in rehabilitation

2023
Meena Gupta   +2 more
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Neural Prosthesis: Concept and Progress

World Neurosurgery, 2012
Roy A E, Bakay   +1 more
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Real-time speech synthesis for neural prosthesis.

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2009
The idea of building an artificial vocal tract that could serve as a prosthetic device for mute individuals has been pursued since the pioneering work of Wolfgang von Kempelen and contemporaries in the 18th century. These early speaking machines were built out of wood, metal, rubber, and other materials fashioned into a mechanical vocal tract whose ...
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Analysis of Neural Network Based Proportional Myoelectric Hand Prosthesis Control

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2022
Michael Wand   +2 more
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