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Neural Microelectrodes: Design and Applications



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Autore: Pancrazio Joseph Visualizza persona
Titolo: Neural Microelectrodes: Design and Applications Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (378 p.)
Soggetto non controllato: closed-loop
in vivo imaging
education
thermoresistance
neural probe
electroless plating
neural stimulation and recording
peripheral nerve stimulation
shape-memory-polymer
artifact
sensor interface
magnetic coupling
neuroprosthetics
intracortical implant
µECoG
neural interfaces
implantable
electrochemistry
shape memory polymer
neuroscience
micromachine
microelectromechanical systems
stiffness
Parylene C
intracranial electrodes
chronic implantation
neural interfacing
microelectrodes
multiplexing
microstimulators
freely-behaving
windowed integration sampling
system-on-chip
brain-machine interfaces
insertion force
microelectrode array
vagus nerve
diversity
micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technologies
mixed-signal feedback
temperature monitoring
foreign body reaction
peripheral nerves
brain-computer interface
multi-disciplinary
neurotechnology
photolithography
micro-electrocorticography
robust microelectrode
conscious recording
electrode array
dopamine
softening
sciatic nerve
bio-inspired
neural prostheses
neuroscientific research
bidirectional
LED chip
microfluidic device
electrode-tissue interface
impedance
intracortical
silicon carbide
three-dimensional
bias
micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS)
silicon neural probes
electrode degradation
chronic
microelectrode
biocompatibility
optogenetics
fast-scan cyclic voltammetry (FSCV)
glial encapsulation
deep brain stimulation
electrocorticography
electrophysiology
fast scan cyclic voltammetry
precision medicine
microfabrication
BRAIN Initiative
polymer
magnetic resonance imaging
polymer nanocomposite
liquid crystal elastomer
silicon probe
training
tissue response
graphene
electrode
glassy carbon electrode
immune response
electrode implantation
dextran
immunohistochemistry
neural interface response
amorphous silicon carbide
Utah electrode arrays
neural amplifier
neural electrode array
neuromodulation
in vivo electrophysiology
neuronal recordings
neural recording
ECoG
gene modification
neural interface
wireless
enteric nervous system
cellulose nanocrystals
Persona (resp. second.): CoganStuart
Sommario/riassunto: Neural electrodes enable the recording and stimulation of bioelectrical activity in the nervous system. This technology provides neuroscientists with the means to probe the functionality of neural circuitry in both health and disease. In addition, neural electrodes can deliver therapeutic stimulation for the relief of debilitating symptoms associated with neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and may serve as the basis for the restoration of sensory perception through peripheral nerve and brain regions after disease or injury. Lastly, microscale neural electrodes recording signals associated with volitional movement in paralyzed individuals can be decoded for controlling external devices and prosthetic limbs or driving the stimulation of paralyzed muscles for functional movements. In spite of the promise of neural electrodes for a range of applications, chronic performance remains a goal for long-term basic science studies, as well as clinical applications. New perspectives and opportunities from fields including tissue biomechanics, materials science, and biological mechanisms of inflammation and neurodegeneration are critical to advances in neural electrode technology. This Special Issue will address the state-of-the-art knowledge and emerging opportunities for the development and demonstration of advanced neural electrodes.
Altri titoli varianti: Neural Microelectrodes
Titolo autorizzato: Neural Microelectrodes: Design and Applications  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-320-2
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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