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"Neurobionics: The Biomedical Engineering of Neural Prostheses" explores the intersection of neuroscience and biomedical engineering, focusing on the development of advanced neural prosthetic devices. This book delves into the underlying biophysical principles and technological innovations that enable the restoration of lost sensory or motor functions. The authors aim to bridge gaps in understanding the complexities of neural interfacing and the implications for improving quality of life for individuals with neurological impairments.
The book is authored by a team of experts in the field, including prominent biomedical engineers and neuroscientists who contribute their knowledge and experience to the discussion. It provides a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art in neural prostheses, including detailed case studies and practical examples to illustrate the current challenges and future directions of the field. The interdisciplinary nature of the content makes it accessible to a broad audience, including students, researchers, and clinicians.
The bibliographic information includes the following details: "Neurobionics: The Biomedical Engineering of Neural Prostheses," published by [Insert Publisher Name] in [Insert Year]. The book carries the ISBN [Insert ISBN Number], ensuring that it is easily retrievable within academic and professional settings. The publication serves as a critical resource for those engaged in research, design, and application of neural prosthetic technologies.
This book aims to inspire further exploration and innovation in neural engineering, emphasizing the potential for advanced prosthetic solutions to not only restore functionality but also enhance neuroplasticity and overall brain health. The collaboration between engineering and biological sciences is highlighted as a pivotal area for future research, paving the way for breakthroughs that could significantly impact rehabilitation practices and prosthetic design.
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