
Neurobionics
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Substitute Impaired Functions of the Human Nervous System
North-Holland Publishing Co
Published on 5. May 1993
Book
Hardback
380 pages
978-0-444-89958-3 (ISBN)
Description
The goal of neurobionics is to elaborate methods for the repairs and substitution of impaired functions of the human nervous system. This publication contains contributions from internationally recognised scientists exploring the structure of this novel interdisciplinary research field. The structure consists of theoretical sciences (philosophy, mathematics, neuroinformatics, computational neuroscience), basic biological sciences (molecular biology, cell biology, biological network neuroscience, neurophysiology), technical engineering (microelectronics, micromechanics, robotics, microsystems), and clinical neurosciences (neurodiagnostics, neurology, neurosurgery, neurorehabilitation). It is hoped the book indicates that a new kind of partnership across these various disciplines is mandatory if emerging problems in the field are to be solved. It also aims to set the co-ordinates for an international and interdisciplinary research field dealing with a subject intrinsic to man's mind and its biological carrier which may be partially replaced by artificial means in the future.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-444-89958-3 (9780444899583)
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H. -W. Bothe | M. Samii | R. Eckmiller
Neurobionics
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Substitute Impaired Functions of the Human Nervous System
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10/2013
Elsevier
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Persons
Editor
Neurosurgical Clinic, Nordstadt Hospital, Medical School, Hannover, Germany
Neurosurgical Clinic, Nordstadt Hospital, Medical School, Hannover, Germany
Division of Neuroinformatics, Institute for Informatics VI, University of Bonn, Germany
Content
Acknowledgement of ship. General Introduction. Neurobionics Faculty Between Ethics, Neurobiology, Computational Technologies, and Clinical Neurosciences (H.-W. Bothe, M. Samii). Concerning the Challenge of Neurotechnology (R. Eckmiller). Philosophical and Mathematical Prerequisites. Philosophical Foundations of Neurobionics (K. Mainzer). Cellular Automata, a Simple Approach to Complexity (A.W.M. Dress). Hamiltonian Dynamics of Neural Networks (U. Ramacher). Evaluation of Biological Neural Networks. Dynamics of Burst Patterns Generated by Monolayer Networks in Culture (G.W. Gross, B.K. Network Rhoades, J.K. Kowalski). Designed Neuron-Network on the Solid Matrix (M. Aizawa). Neurochemical and Metabolic Dysfunction Following Concussive Brain Injury (D.A. Hovda). Theory of Artificial Neural Networks. Artificial Neural Networks of the Perceptron, Madaline and Backpropagation Family (B. Widrow, M.A. Lehr). Concepts and Methods in Neural Control (S. Miesbach, B. Schuermann). Microelectronics for Artificial Neural Networks. Emulation of Biology-Oriented Neural Networks on Specific Hardware (S. Prange, H. Klar). The Simulation and Implementation Challenges for Neural Implants (U. Ramacher). Biotechnical Interfaces. Neural Prosthetic Interfaces Between Neural and Electronic Computing (G. Loeb). Neural Cuff Electrode Recordings as a Replacement of Lost Sensory Feed-back in Paraplegic Patients (T. Sinkjaer, M. Haugland, J. Haase). Ultramicro-biosensors for Monitoring of Neurotransmitters (E. Tamiya, I. Karube). Cortical Control of Robotic Devices and Neuromuscular Stimulators (E.M. Schmidt). Clinical Approaches for Substitution of Neurological Deficits. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) in the Rehabilitation of Paraplegic Patients (K.-H. Mauritz). Electrical Neurostimulation and Neuromodulation of Voiding Dysfunctions and Pelvic Pain (W. hon, U. Jonas). Therapeutic Aspects for Functional Recovery from Paraplegia in Spina Bifida - Bridging the Central-Peripheral Gap (S. Oi, S. Matsumoto, S. Urui, T. Kondo, N. Tamaki, A. Miki, M. Yamaguchi). Computer-Assisted Technologies for Neurosurgical Procedures (E.R. Cosman). Discussion about the Organization of the New Partnership. List of Contributors.