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Graphene & two-dimensional devices for bioelectronics and neuroprosthetics
2D Materials, 2018Graphene bioelectronics is a groundbreaking field which emerged roughly 8 years ago offering important opportunities for developing new kinds of sensors capable of establishing an outstanding interface with soft tissue.
D. Kireev, A. Offenhäusser
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Recent Advances in Computational and Experimental Bioelectromagnetics for Neuroprosthetics
International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications, 2019Our group has developed a modular computational framework that integrates in space and time: (1) an admittance/impedance (AM/IM) multiresolution method capable of predicting currents induced in microscale models of nerves due to neurostimulators of ...
J. Stang +9 more
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Micropower Sensors for Neuroprosthetics
2007 IEEE Sensors, 2007We describe two prototype micropower sensors that potentially help enable neuroprosthetics for the treatment of chronic disease. The first sensor is an EEG instrumentation amplifier for the measurement of neurological field potentials in physiologically relevant bandwidths. The second sensor is a three-axis accelerometer for measuring posture, activity,
Timothy Denison +3 more
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Introduction to Neuroprosthetics
2011Neuroprosthetics is a comparatively young, dynamically developing subject with double-digit sales growth rates. Due to the preconditions on implantability, biocompatibility, and miniaturization, it is strongly linked to the development of microsystems technology, nanotechnology, information technology, biotechnology, and the application of new ...
Klaus-Peter Hoffmann, Silvestro Micera
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Toward a whole-body neuroprosthetic
2011Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) hold promise for the restoration of body mobility in patients suffering from devastating motor deficits caused by brain injury, neurological diseases, and limb loss. Considerable progress has been achieved in BMIs that enact arm movements, and initial work has been done on BMIs for lower limb and trunk control.
Mikhail A, Lebedev +1 more
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Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine, 2012
Katrina M, Pappas, James R, DeVoll
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Katrina M, Pappas, James R, DeVoll
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Handbook of Neuroprosthetic Methods
2002INTRODUCTION Introduction to Neuroprosthetics Warren E. Finn, Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences Peter G. LoPresti, University of Tulsa NEURONS AND NEURON MODELING Neuron Excitability: Membrane Ion Channels Steven Barnes, Dalhousie University Neuron Modeling Frank Ratty, Vienna University of Technology Robert Greenberg, Second Sight ...
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