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Neuroprosthetics: Enhancing Sensory Feedback in Limb Control
Covers neuroprosthetics, focusing on enhancing sensory feedback for improved limb control.
Motor Neuroprosthetics: Decoding and Control
Explores motor neuroprosthetics, covering peripheral nervous system, motor decoding, robotic hands, and sensory feedback through advanced techniques and implantable systems.
Ethics at the human-machine interface: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neuroethics
Explores the ethical implications of brain-computer interfaces and the societal challenges at the human-machine interface, emphasizing the importance of cognitive liberty and mental privacy.
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Delves into neuroplasticity, stroke recovery, and non-invasive brain stimulation techniques for personalized rehabilitation and motor function improvement.
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Covers flexible bioelectronics, including devices, challenges, examples, and the interdisciplinary nature of the field.
Neuroprosthetics: Wireless Interfaces
Explores wireless neural interfaces for neuroprosthetics, focusing on closed-loop systems and advanced technologies like optogenetics and ultrasound.
Restoring Conscious Visual Perception: Bypassing Eye Limitations
Covers methods to restore conscious visual perception by projecting images directly onto the visual brain, bypassing the eyes, particularly for blind patients.
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