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Advanced Healthcare Materials, 2019
Neuroprosthetics and neuromodulation represent a promising field for several related applications in the central and peripheral nervous system, such as the treatment of neurological disorders, the control of external robotic devices, and the restoration ...
A. Cutrone, S. Micera
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Neuroprosthetics and neuromodulation represent a promising field for several related applications in the central and peripheral nervous system, such as the treatment of neurological disorders, the control of external robotic devices, and the restoration ...
A. Cutrone, S. Micera
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Elective amputation and neuroprosthetic limbs
The New Bioethics, 2021This paper explores the impact that developments in the field of neuroprosthetics will have on the ethical viability of healthy limb amputation, specifically in cases of Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID). Developments in the field have meant that the prospect of such artificial components matching the utility of their biological counterparts is ...
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A Survey on Robotic Prosthetics: Neuroprosthetics, Soft Actuators, and Control Strategies
ACM Computing SurveysThe field of robotics is a quickly evolving feat of technology that accepts contributions from various genres of science. Neuroscience, Physiology, Chemistry, Material science, Computer science, and the wide umbrella of mechatronics have all ...
Kumar J. Jyothish, Subhankar Mishra
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Neuroprosthetic control and tetraplegia
The Lancet, 20131900 www.thelancet.com Vol 381 June 1, 2013 our report due to space limitations. The patient was thoroughly evaluated before enrolment, including a case review with her treating neurologist (GM) of more than 14 years. The patient fi rst noted stiff ness in her legs at age 36 years, 17 years before enrolment.
Jon, Stone, William, Landau
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Neuroprosthetics: an outlook on active challenges towards clinical adoption.
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2020Neural prostheses are designed to counter the effects of neurotrauma and restore the fundamental building blocks of human experience including motor action, sensation and meaningful communication with other individuals.
M. Bonizzato
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Biomaterials selection for neuroprosthetics
Current Opinion in Biomedical Engineering, 2018Abstract Born from a combination of neuroscience and biomedical engineering strategies, neuroprosthetics are proposed as substitutes for sensory or cognitive modality damages caused by an injury or a disease. These implantable devices are able to significantly improve the quality of life due to their unique performance.
P. Zarrintaj +3 more
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Neuroprosthetic Applications of Electrical Stimulation
Assistive Technology, 2000Neural prostheses are a developing technology that use electrical activation of the nervous system to restore function to individuals with neurological impairment. Neural prostheses function by electrical initiation of action potentials in nerve fibers that carry the signal to an endpoint where chemical neurotransmitters are released, either to affect ...
W M, Grill, R F, Kirsch
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2014
Neuroprostheses use electric stimuli to stimulate neural structures, muscles, or receptors in order to support, augment, or partly restore the respective disordered or lost function. The objective is to help the patient to participate in everyday life. The use of a neural prosthesis can improve the quality of life of the person concerned. The future of
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Neuroprostheses use electric stimuli to stimulate neural structures, muscles, or receptors in order to support, augment, or partly restore the respective disordered or lost function. The objective is to help the patient to participate in everyday life. The use of a neural prosthesis can improve the quality of life of the person concerned. The future of
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Robustness of neuroprosthetic decoding algorithms
Biological Cybernetics, 2003We assessed the ability of two algorithms to predict hand kinematics from neural activity as a function of the amount of data used to determine the algorithm parameters. Using chronically implanted intracortical arrays, single- and multineuron discharge was recorded during trained step tracking and slow continuous tracking tasks in macaque monkeys. The
Serruya, Mijail +4 more
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Neuroprosthetic control of blood pressure
Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2021A neuroprosthetic baroreflex can restore haemodynamic stability in models of acute and chronic spinal cord injury.
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