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Implants, Artificial. --- Human-computer interaction. --- Brain. --- Brain-Computer Interfaces. --- Electrocorticography ǂx methods. --- Brain Mapping. --- Wireless Technology --- instrumentation. --- Electrocorticography --- methods. --- Brain Electrical Activity Mapping --- Functional Cerebral Localization --- Topographic Brain Mapping --- Brain Mapping, Topographic --- Functional Cerebral Localizations --- Mapping, Brain --- Mapping, Topographic Brain --- Stereotaxic Techniques --- Encephalon --- Brain-Computer Interface --- Brain-Machine Interfaces --- Brain Computer Interface --- Brain Computer Interfaces --- Brain Machine Interfaces --- Brain-Machine Interface --- Interface, Brain-Computer --- Interface, Brain-Machine --- Interfaces, Brain-Computer --- Interfaces, Brain-Machine --- Cerebrum --- Mind --- Central nervous system --- Head --- Computer-human interaction --- Human factors in computing systems --- Interaction, Human-computer --- Human engineering --- User-centered system design --- User interfaces (Computer systems) --- Artificial implants --- Implants, Surgical --- Surgical implants --- Biomedical materials --- Prosthesis --- Surgery --- Brain Machine Interface --- Interface, Brain Machine --- Interfaces, Brain Machine --- Machine Interface, Brain --- Machine Interfaces, Brain
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High-Density Integrated Electrocortical Neural Interfaces provides a basic understanding, design strategies and implementation applications for electrocortical neural interfaces with a focus on integrated circuit design technologies. A wide variety of topics associated with the design and application of electrocortical neural implants are covered in this book. Written by leading experts in the field-Dr. Sohmyung Ha and Dr. Gert Cauwenberghs-the book discusses basic principles and practical design strategies of electrocorticography, electrode interfaces, signal acquisition, power delivery, data communication, and stimulation. In addition, an overview and critical review of the state-of-the-art research is included. These methodologies present a path towards the development of minimally invasive brain-computer interfaces capable of resolving microscale neural activity with wide-ranging coverage across the cortical surface.
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