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Peripheral Neural Activity Recording and Stimulation System

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 2011
This paper presents a portable, embedded, microcontroller-based system for bidirectional communication (recording and stimulation) between an electrode, implanted in the peripheral nervous system, and a host computer. The device is able to record and digitize spontaneous and/or evoked neural activities and store them in data files on a PC. In addition,
LOI, DANIELA   +7 more
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An Energy-Efficient Micropower Neural Recording Amplifier

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 2007
This paper describes an ultralow-power neural recording amplifier. The amplifier appears to be the lowest power and most energy-efficient neural recording amplifier reported to date. We describe low-noise design techniques that help the neural amplifier achieve input-referred noise that is near the theoretical limit of any amplifier using a ...
W, Wattanapanitch, M, Fee, R, Sarpeshkar
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A Data-Compressive Wired-OR Readout for Massively Parallel Neural Recording

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Circuits and Systems, 2019
Neural interfaces of the future will be used to help restore lost sensory, motor, and other capabilities. However, realizing this futuristic promise requires a major leap forward in how electronic devices interface with the nervous system.
D. Muratore   +5 more
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Methods for NEURAL ENSEMBLE RECORDINGS

1998
Neuroscientists have long recognized the importance of understanding the underlying principles of information processing by large populations of neurons. Methods for Neural Ensemble Recordings explores methods for using electrophysiological techniques for monitoring the concurrent activity of ensembles of single neurons. Since current methods allow one
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Microengineered Neural Probes for In Vivo Recording

2009
One of the great challenges facing medicine is the repair of the damaged nervous system. Due to the limited capacity of the central (and to a lesser extent the peripheral) nervous systems to regenerate, damage such as spinal cord injury can often result in permanent paralysis.
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A RECORD NEURAL ACTIVITY

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1925
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Infrared recording of neural tube defects

Journal of Audiovisual Media in Medicine, 1979
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