Prostheses for the Brain
Introduction to Neuroprosthetics
Andrej Kral author Felix Aplin author Hannes Maier author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Published:9th Apr '21
Should be back in stock very soon
Prostheses for the Brain: Introduction to Neuroprosthetics bridges the disciplines required in the field of neuroprosthetics and provides the interdisciplinary base required for understanding neuroprosthetic devices. It introduces basic aspects from the physical, bioengineering and medical perspectives, and forms a common knowledge base. It provides the entrance to the field and sets realistic expectations, both regarding potentials as well as limitations, for the devices in both design and outcomes. The book additionally reviews the technology behind the most frequently used and most clinically successful neuroprosthetic devices. It provides the physiological background for their function, as well as the technology behind them. Finally, the authors suggest future possible developments that may play crucial role in new prostheses for the brain. This gives the reader a comprehensive view on the principles and applications of neuroprostheses. This book has been built from the authors course they teach on neuroprostheses and is ideal for students, engineers and medical professionals in this field.
"From mt point of view, the book can be used for basic purposes and genetic researchers are clearly recommended. Except for the principle chapter the reader does not need to bring knowledge." --Zeitschrift für Audiologie/Audiological Acoustics
ISBN: 9780128188927
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 860g
414 pages