Neuroengineering and neuroprosthetics [PDF]
This article contains a directed overview of the field of neuroengineering and neuroprosthetics. The aim of the article is, however, not to go over introductory material covered elsewhere, but rather to look ahead at exciting areas for likely future ...
Kevin Warwick
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Feedback Control of arm movements using Neuro-Muscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) combined with a lockable, passive exoskeleton for gravity compensation [PDF]
Within the European project MUNDUS, an assistive framework was developed for the support of arm and hand functions during daily life activities in severely impaired people.
Christian eKlauer +12 more
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Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation and Artificial Intelligence in Communication Neuroprosthetics: A Bidirectional Approach for Speech and Hearing Impairments [PDF]
This perspective paper introduces a novel bidirectional framework for communication neuroprosthetics that integrates non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) with artificial intelligence (AI) to address both speech production and auditory processing ...
Thorsten Rudroff
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Organic electronics for neuroprosthetics
Neuroprosthetics aims at restoring impaired or lost neurological and mental functions by exploiting technological advances in implantable and wearable devices.
Marta J I Airaghi Leccardi, Diego Ghezzi
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Modulating synaptic plasticity with metal−organic framework for information-filterable artificial retina [PDF]
Neuroprosthetics equipped with artificial synapses hold promise to address some most intricate medical problems, such as human sensory disorders. Yet, it is necessitated and of paramount importance for neuroprosthetics to be able to differentiate ...
Seongchan Kim +11 more
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Personalized neuroprosthetics is the synergy between accurate diagnosis, integrated development of neurotechnology, and patient-specific treatment design “to help the brain help itself” in nervous system disorders.
David A Borton +2 more
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Decoupling of brain function from structure reveals regional behavioral specialization in humans
The extent to which brain structure and function are coupled remains a complex question. Here, the authors show that coupling strength between structural connectivity and functional activity can be quantified and reveals a cortical gradient spanning from
Maria Giulia Preti, Dimitri Van De Ville
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HYBRIDMINDS—summary and outlook of the 2023 international conference on the ethics and regulation of intelligent neuroprostheses [PDF]
Neurotechnology and Artificial Intelligence (AI) have developed rapidly in recent years with an increasing number of applications and AI-enabled devices that are about to enter the market.
Maria Buthut +12 more
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Trends & Challenges in Neuroengineering: Towards ‘Intelligent’ Neuroprostheses through Brain-‘Brain Inspired Systems’ Communication [PDF]
Future technologies aiming at restoring and enhancing organs function will intimately rely on near-physiological and energy-efficient communication between living and artificial biomimetic systems.
Stefano Vassanelli, Mufti Mahmud
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Editorial: Biosignal processing and computational methods to enhance sensory motor neuroprosthetics
Mitsuhiro Hayashibe +2 more
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