Neural prostheses for restoration of sensory and motor function

The prospect of interfacing the nervous system with electronic devices to stimulate or record from neural tissue suggests numerous possibilities in the field of neuroprosthetics. While the creation of a "six million dollar man" may still be far into the future, neural prostheses are rapidl...

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Other Authors: Chaplin, John K. (Editor), Moxon, Karen A. (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton CRC Press 2001
Series:Method & new frontiers in neuroscience series
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