Alternative Techniques of Neural Signal Processing in Neuroengineering
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Publication date
2015ISSN
1866-9956
Abstract
Neural signal processing is a discipline within neuroengineering. This interdisciplinary approach combines principles from machine learning, signal processing theory, and computational neuroscience applied to problems in basic and clinical neuroscience. The ultimate goal of neuroengineering is a technological revolution, where machines would interact in real time with the brain. Machines and brains could interface, enabling normal function in cases of injury or disease, brain monitoring, and/or medical rehabilitation of brain disorders.
Much current research in neuroengineering is focused on understanding the coding and processing of information in the sensory and motor systems, quantifying how this processing is altered in the pathological state, and how it can be manipulated through interactions with artificial devices including brain–computer interfaces and neuroprosthetics.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Xarxes neuronals (Informàtica)
Pages
3 p.
Publisher
Springer
Citation
Solé-Casals, J., Vialatte, F., & Dauwels, J. (2015). Alternative techniques of neural signal processing in neuroengineering. Cognitive Computation, 7(1), 1-2.
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