Brain Machine Interfaces
Implications for Science, Clinical Practice and Society Volume 194
Brain Machine Interfaces
Implications for Science, Clinical Practice and Society Volume 194
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This volume follows on from the symposium "Brain Machine Interfaces - Implications for science, clinical practice and society", held on August 26th-29th 2010 in Ystad, Sweden, and features contributions from pioneers and leading scientists in the field of BMI and motor systems physiology, including spinal cord, basal ganglia and motor cortex. The wide range of topics covered include implants for mind control of prostheses and in robotics, clinical and experimental research on Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, depression and Alzheimer's disease, cochlear…mehr
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This volume follows on from the symposium "Brain Machine Interfaces - Implications for science, clinical practice and society", held on August 26th-29th 2010 in Ystad, Sweden, and features contributions from pioneers and leading scientists in the field of BMI and motor systems physiology, including spinal cord, basal ganglia and motor cortex. The wide range of topics covered include implants for mind control of prostheses and in robotics, clinical and experimental research on Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) for the treatment of Parkinson's disease, depression and Alzheimer's disease, cochlear implants, retinal implants, novel flexible micro- and nano-electrode implants, safety aspects including acute and chronic tissue reactions to implants and on ethical issues in DBS. Program and abstracts from the individual contributors can be found on http://www.med.lu.se/nrc/bmi_symposium.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 197mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 763g
- ISBN-13: 9780444538154
- ISBN-10: 0444538151
- Artikelnr.: 33257996
- Verlag: Elsevier Science
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 197mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 763g
- ISBN-13: 9780444538154
- ISBN-10: 0444538151
- Artikelnr.: 33257996
1. Making the lifetime connection between brain and machine for restoring
and enhancing function, Philip R. Kennedy 2. The Human Neural Interface:
Restoring Function by Merging Brain and Technology, John P. Donoghue 3.
Brain-Computer Interfaces for communication in locked-in patients, Andrea
Kübler 4. Towards a Whole Body Neuroprosthetic, Miguel A.L. Nicolelis 5.
Useful Signals from Motor Cortex, Andrew B. Schwartz 6. Applications of
implantable recurrent brain-computer interfaces, Eberhard E. Fetz 7. Toward
ultra thin multichannel electrodes for studies of learning and memory in
vivo, Jens Schouenborg 8. The Logics of Networks in Motion - mechanisms for
selection and control, Sten Grillner 9. Deep Brain Stimulation: Brain
Machine Interfaces at large, where are we going to? Alim-Louis Benabid 10.
Development of neuromodulation treatments in a large animal model - Do
neurosurgeons dream of electric pigs?Jens C.H. Sørensen 11. Basal ganglia
dynamics during action initiation and suppression, Joshua D. Berke 12. A
few examples of the contribution of animal research for clinical
application of Deep Brain Stimulation, Christelle Baunez 13. Deep Brain
Stimulation- challenges and opportunities, Andres M. Lozano 14. Cochlear
and retinal prostheses: an overview of safety and efficacy, neural rescue
and brain plasticity studies, Rob Shepherd 15. Cochlear implants: Matching
the prosthesis to the brain and facilitating desired plastic changes in
brain function, Blake Wilson 16. Neural microstimulation parameters and
interfacial quality effects, Kevin Otto 17. The Feasibility of a Cortically
Based Visual Prosthesis: Stimulation and Recording in Monkey Visual Cortex
with Chronically Implanted Microelectrode Arrays, Dick Normann 18. Physical
and chemical factors influencing the biocompatibility of an implant, Lars
Magnus Bjursten 19. A Biologically-based Design Strategy for Reducing the
Foreign Body Response to Chronically Implanted Neural Interfaces, Patrick
Tresco 20. Biocompatibility and CNS: need for standardization? Cecilia
Eriksson Linsmeier 21. Reviving the CPG after spinal cord injury, Serge
Rossignol 22. What does the brain control? Gerald E. Loeb 23. Advanced use
of electrical stimulation for recovery of function, Dejan B. Popovic 24.
Restoring Standing and Walking by the Reactivation of Central Neural
Networks, Vivian Mushahwar 25. Reanimating the arm and hand with
intraspinal stimulation, Andrew Jackson 26. Ethics of Control and Consent
in Brain Stimulation for Parkinson Disease, Paul J. Ford 27.
Neuroprosthetics and Neuromarkers, Apostolos P. Georgopoulos 28. Neural
Signal Processing: At the Interface Between Basic and Clinical
Neuroscience, Partha P. Mitra 29. Inference of hand movements from
population activity in monkey and human sensorimotor cortex: Towards
Brain-Machine Interfaces, Ad Aertsen 30. Semiconductor Chips with Ion
Channels, Nerve Cells and Brain Tissue, Peter Fromherz 31. Interfacing
Neurons with Carbon Nanotubes: (re)engineering single-neuron excitability
and network connectivity in Cultured Brain Circuits 32. Nanomodified
surfaces and neurite outgrowth, Martin Kanje 33. Nanochannels for cell
biology and DNA analysis, Jonas Tegenfeldt 34. Establishing Reliable
Communication Across the Glial Scar: In-Situ Polymerization of Conjugated
Polymers in Living Cortex, David C. Martin
and enhancing function, Philip R. Kennedy 2. The Human Neural Interface:
Restoring Function by Merging Brain and Technology, John P. Donoghue 3.
Brain-Computer Interfaces for communication in locked-in patients, Andrea
Kübler 4. Towards a Whole Body Neuroprosthetic, Miguel A.L. Nicolelis 5.
Useful Signals from Motor Cortex, Andrew B. Schwartz 6. Applications of
implantable recurrent brain-computer interfaces, Eberhard E. Fetz 7. Toward
ultra thin multichannel electrodes for studies of learning and memory in
vivo, Jens Schouenborg 8. The Logics of Networks in Motion - mechanisms for
selection and control, Sten Grillner 9. Deep Brain Stimulation: Brain
Machine Interfaces at large, where are we going to? Alim-Louis Benabid 10.
Development of neuromodulation treatments in a large animal model - Do
neurosurgeons dream of electric pigs?Jens C.H. Sørensen 11. Basal ganglia
dynamics during action initiation and suppression, Joshua D. Berke 12. A
few examples of the contribution of animal research for clinical
application of Deep Brain Stimulation, Christelle Baunez 13. Deep Brain
Stimulation- challenges and opportunities, Andres M. Lozano 14. Cochlear
and retinal prostheses: an overview of safety and efficacy, neural rescue
and brain plasticity studies, Rob Shepherd 15. Cochlear implants: Matching
the prosthesis to the brain and facilitating desired plastic changes in
brain function, Blake Wilson 16. Neural microstimulation parameters and
interfacial quality effects, Kevin Otto 17. The Feasibility of a Cortically
Based Visual Prosthesis: Stimulation and Recording in Monkey Visual Cortex
with Chronically Implanted Microelectrode Arrays, Dick Normann 18. Physical
and chemical factors influencing the biocompatibility of an implant, Lars
Magnus Bjursten 19. A Biologically-based Design Strategy for Reducing the
Foreign Body Response to Chronically Implanted Neural Interfaces, Patrick
Tresco 20. Biocompatibility and CNS: need for standardization? Cecilia
Eriksson Linsmeier 21. Reviving the CPG after spinal cord injury, Serge
Rossignol 22. What does the brain control? Gerald E. Loeb 23. Advanced use
of electrical stimulation for recovery of function, Dejan B. Popovic 24.
Restoring Standing and Walking by the Reactivation of Central Neural
Networks, Vivian Mushahwar 25. Reanimating the arm and hand with
intraspinal stimulation, Andrew Jackson 26. Ethics of Control and Consent
in Brain Stimulation for Parkinson Disease, Paul J. Ford 27.
Neuroprosthetics and Neuromarkers, Apostolos P. Georgopoulos 28. Neural
Signal Processing: At the Interface Between Basic and Clinical
Neuroscience, Partha P. Mitra 29. Inference of hand movements from
population activity in monkey and human sensorimotor cortex: Towards
Brain-Machine Interfaces, Ad Aertsen 30. Semiconductor Chips with Ion
Channels, Nerve Cells and Brain Tissue, Peter Fromherz 31. Interfacing
Neurons with Carbon Nanotubes: (re)engineering single-neuron excitability
and network connectivity in Cultured Brain Circuits 32. Nanomodified
surfaces and neurite outgrowth, Martin Kanje 33. Nanochannels for cell
biology and DNA analysis, Jonas Tegenfeldt 34. Establishing Reliable
Communication Across the Glial Scar: In-Situ Polymerization of Conjugated
Polymers in Living Cortex, David C. Martin
1. Making the lifetime connection between brain and machine for restoring
and enhancing function, Philip R. Kennedy 2. The Human Neural Interface:
Restoring Function by Merging Brain and Technology, John P. Donoghue 3.
Brain-Computer Interfaces for communication in locked-in patients, Andrea
Kübler 4. Towards a Whole Body Neuroprosthetic, Miguel A.L. Nicolelis 5.
Useful Signals from Motor Cortex, Andrew B. Schwartz 6. Applications of
implantable recurrent brain-computer interfaces, Eberhard E. Fetz 7. Toward
ultra thin multichannel electrodes for studies of learning and memory in
vivo, Jens Schouenborg 8. The Logics of Networks in Motion - mechanisms for
selection and control, Sten Grillner 9. Deep Brain Stimulation: Brain
Machine Interfaces at large, where are we going to? Alim-Louis Benabid 10.
Development of neuromodulation treatments in a large animal model - Do
neurosurgeons dream of electric pigs?Jens C.H. Sørensen 11. Basal ganglia
dynamics during action initiation and suppression, Joshua D. Berke 12. A
few examples of the contribution of animal research for clinical
application of Deep Brain Stimulation, Christelle Baunez 13. Deep Brain
Stimulation- challenges and opportunities, Andres M. Lozano 14. Cochlear
and retinal prostheses: an overview of safety and efficacy, neural rescue
and brain plasticity studies, Rob Shepherd 15. Cochlear implants: Matching
the prosthesis to the brain and facilitating desired plastic changes in
brain function, Blake Wilson 16. Neural microstimulation parameters and
interfacial quality effects, Kevin Otto 17. The Feasibility of a Cortically
Based Visual Prosthesis: Stimulation and Recording in Monkey Visual Cortex
with Chronically Implanted Microelectrode Arrays, Dick Normann 18. Physical
and chemical factors influencing the biocompatibility of an implant, Lars
Magnus Bjursten 19. A Biologically-based Design Strategy for Reducing the
Foreign Body Response to Chronically Implanted Neural Interfaces, Patrick
Tresco 20. Biocompatibility and CNS: need for standardization? Cecilia
Eriksson Linsmeier 21. Reviving the CPG after spinal cord injury, Serge
Rossignol 22. What does the brain control? Gerald E. Loeb 23. Advanced use
of electrical stimulation for recovery of function, Dejan B. Popovic 24.
Restoring Standing and Walking by the Reactivation of Central Neural
Networks, Vivian Mushahwar 25. Reanimating the arm and hand with
intraspinal stimulation, Andrew Jackson 26. Ethics of Control and Consent
in Brain Stimulation for Parkinson Disease, Paul J. Ford 27.
Neuroprosthetics and Neuromarkers, Apostolos P. Georgopoulos 28. Neural
Signal Processing: At the Interface Between Basic and Clinical
Neuroscience, Partha P. Mitra 29. Inference of hand movements from
population activity in monkey and human sensorimotor cortex: Towards
Brain-Machine Interfaces, Ad Aertsen 30. Semiconductor Chips with Ion
Channels, Nerve Cells and Brain Tissue, Peter Fromherz 31. Interfacing
Neurons with Carbon Nanotubes: (re)engineering single-neuron excitability
and network connectivity in Cultured Brain Circuits 32. Nanomodified
surfaces and neurite outgrowth, Martin Kanje 33. Nanochannels for cell
biology and DNA analysis, Jonas Tegenfeldt 34. Establishing Reliable
Communication Across the Glial Scar: In-Situ Polymerization of Conjugated
Polymers in Living Cortex, David C. Martin
and enhancing function, Philip R. Kennedy 2. The Human Neural Interface:
Restoring Function by Merging Brain and Technology, John P. Donoghue 3.
Brain-Computer Interfaces for communication in locked-in patients, Andrea
Kübler 4. Towards a Whole Body Neuroprosthetic, Miguel A.L. Nicolelis 5.
Useful Signals from Motor Cortex, Andrew B. Schwartz 6. Applications of
implantable recurrent brain-computer interfaces, Eberhard E. Fetz 7. Toward
ultra thin multichannel electrodes for studies of learning and memory in
vivo, Jens Schouenborg 8. The Logics of Networks in Motion - mechanisms for
selection and control, Sten Grillner 9. Deep Brain Stimulation: Brain
Machine Interfaces at large, where are we going to? Alim-Louis Benabid 10.
Development of neuromodulation treatments in a large animal model - Do
neurosurgeons dream of electric pigs?Jens C.H. Sørensen 11. Basal ganglia
dynamics during action initiation and suppression, Joshua D. Berke 12. A
few examples of the contribution of animal research for clinical
application of Deep Brain Stimulation, Christelle Baunez 13. Deep Brain
Stimulation- challenges and opportunities, Andres M. Lozano 14. Cochlear
and retinal prostheses: an overview of safety and efficacy, neural rescue
and brain plasticity studies, Rob Shepherd 15. Cochlear implants: Matching
the prosthesis to the brain and facilitating desired plastic changes in
brain function, Blake Wilson 16. Neural microstimulation parameters and
interfacial quality effects, Kevin Otto 17. The Feasibility of a Cortically
Based Visual Prosthesis: Stimulation and Recording in Monkey Visual Cortex
with Chronically Implanted Microelectrode Arrays, Dick Normann 18. Physical
and chemical factors influencing the biocompatibility of an implant, Lars
Magnus Bjursten 19. A Biologically-based Design Strategy for Reducing the
Foreign Body Response to Chronically Implanted Neural Interfaces, Patrick
Tresco 20. Biocompatibility and CNS: need for standardization? Cecilia
Eriksson Linsmeier 21. Reviving the CPG after spinal cord injury, Serge
Rossignol 22. What does the brain control? Gerald E. Loeb 23. Advanced use
of electrical stimulation for recovery of function, Dejan B. Popovic 24.
Restoring Standing and Walking by the Reactivation of Central Neural
Networks, Vivian Mushahwar 25. Reanimating the arm and hand with
intraspinal stimulation, Andrew Jackson 26. Ethics of Control and Consent
in Brain Stimulation for Parkinson Disease, Paul J. Ford 27.
Neuroprosthetics and Neuromarkers, Apostolos P. Georgopoulos 28. Neural
Signal Processing: At the Interface Between Basic and Clinical
Neuroscience, Partha P. Mitra 29. Inference of hand movements from
population activity in monkey and human sensorimotor cortex: Towards
Brain-Machine Interfaces, Ad Aertsen 30. Semiconductor Chips with Ion
Channels, Nerve Cells and Brain Tissue, Peter Fromherz 31. Interfacing
Neurons with Carbon Nanotubes: (re)engineering single-neuron excitability
and network connectivity in Cultured Brain Circuits 32. Nanomodified
surfaces and neurite outgrowth, Martin Kanje 33. Nanochannels for cell
biology and DNA analysis, Jonas Tegenfeldt 34. Establishing Reliable
Communication Across the Glial Scar: In-Situ Polymerization of Conjugated
Polymers in Living Cortex, David C. Martin