Neuroprosthetics (also called neural prosthetics) is a discipline related to neuroscience and biomedical engineering concerned with developing neural prostheses...
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Brain–computer interface (category Neuroprosthetics)
implants. The first neuroprosthetic device, however, was the pacemaker. The terms are sometimes used interchangeably. Neuroprosthetics and BCIs seek to achieve...
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certain psychological techniques Brain–computer interface Hypnosis Neuroprosthetics, the technology of controlling robotics with neural impulses Psychological...
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LifeHand (section Beginnings of Neuroprosthetics)
in the past, neuroprosthetics are now in the foreseeable future and can prove to be extremely useful. The idea behind neuroprosthetics is that a person...
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Neuro-oncology Neuro-ophthalmology Neuropathology Neuropharmacology Neuroprosthetics Neuropsychiatry Neuroradiology Neurorehabilitation Neurosurgery Neurotology...
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Paraplegia Quadriplegia Hemiparesis Monoplegia Muscle relaxant Beriberi Neuroprosthetics Brain–computer interface Tonic immobility Cerebral palsy Cobratoxin...
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Kernel in 2016 with a $54 million investment and began researching neuroprosthetics, devices implanted into the brain that mimic, substitute, or assist...
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using neural activity readings to control external devices such as neuroprosthetics, altering neural activity via neuromodulation to repair or normalize...
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2024-10-21. Liugan, Mikee; Zhang, Ming; Cakmak, Yusuf Ozgur (2018). "Neuroprosthetics for Auricular Muscles: Neural Networks and Clinical Aspects". Frontiers...
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Artificial cardiac pacemaker (category Neuroprosthetics)
An artificial cardiac pacemaker, commonly referred to as simply a pacemaker, is an implanted medical device that generates electrical pulses delivered...
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Blue Brain Project, as well as most scientists from the Center for Neuroprosthetics, moving there in 2014. His relationship with this sport is due to his...
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Optogenetics (category Neuroprosthetics)
Optogenetics is a biological technique to control the activity of neurons or other cell types with light. This is achieved by expression of light-sensitive...
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D.E.; Simpson, B.A. (eds). Operative Neuromodulation. Functional Neuroprosthetic Surgery. Volume II: Neural Networks Surgery. Vol. 2. Springer; 2007...
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Body hacking Human enhancement Hybrot Nanobiotechnology Neurorobotics Neuroprosthetics Posthuman Transhumanism Technorganic Wetware (brain) Wetware computer...
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(novel) History of technology Implant Index of environmental articles Neuroprosthetics Prosthesis The Six Million Dollar Man Wyss Institute for Biologically...
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an established approach to design of safe electrical stimulation in neuroprosthetics. In the 1960s he sponsored research on human–animal communication with...
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Cyberware (category Neuroprosthetics)
nervous system Cybernetics Cyborg Cyborgs in fiction Neural engineering Neuroprosthetics Neurosecurity Posthumanization Simulated reality Transhuman Wetware...
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Neuro-oncology Neuro-ophthalmology Neuropathology Neuropharmacology Neuroprosthetics Neuropsychiatry Neuroradiology Neurorehabilitation Neurosurgery Neurotology...
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of diagnostic x-rays. Neuralink has come up with a next generation neuroprosthetic which intricately interfaces with thousands of neural pathways in the...
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PMID 24210459. S2CID 5631549. "Center for Neuroprosthetics". www.epfl.ch. Retrieved 2020-08-24. "Center for Neuroprosthetics". www.epfl.ch. Retrieved 2021-02-09...
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Cyberware is neuroprosthetics. Cyberware may also refer to: Cyberware (company), a Californian company producing high-end 3D scanners Cyberware Productions...
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Neuro-oncology Neuro-ophthalmology Neuropathology Neuropharmacology Neuroprosthetics Neuropsychiatry Neuroradiology Neurorehabilitation Neurosurgery Neurotology...
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Cochlear implant (category Neuroprosthetics)
implant Ear trumpet Electric Acoustic Stimulation Electrophonic hearing Neuroprosthetics Noise health effects Visual prosthesis Language deprivation § Deaf...
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project for further development. Howard and Amy collaborated on her neuroprosthetics project in Season 11. In Season 11 (2017), Howard, Leonard, and Raj...
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Cortical implant (category Neuroprosthetics)
A cortical implant is a subset of neuroprosthetics that is in direct connection with the cerebral cortex of the brain. By directly interfacing with different...
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Stéphanie P. Lacour (category Neuroprosthetics)
integration of neuroprosthetic devices into human tissues. Lacour is also a co-founding member and director of the Center for Neuroprosthetics at the EPFL...
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Neuro-oncology Neuro-ophthalmology Neuropathology Neuropharmacology Neuroprosthetics Neuropsychiatry Neuroradiology Neurorehabilitation Neurosurgery Neurotology...
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Neurotrophic electrode (category Neuroprosthetics)
uses to many different areas, one of which is restoring movement with neuroprosthetics. Silent speech is "speech processing in the absence of an intelligible...
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2017 (2017-10-23) T12.15605 13.20 Amy and Howard begin collaborating on a neuroprosthetics project, upsetting Sheldon and Raj, who feel they are not spending...
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transplantation Memory erasure Treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder Neuroprosthetics Research, animal trials Visual prosthesis, brain implant, exocortex...
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