Neural Engineering

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Bin He
Springer Science & Business Media, Dec 31, 2007 - Medical - 488 pages

About the Series:

Bioelectric Engineering presents state-of-the-art discussions on modern biomedical engineering with respect to applications of electrical engineering and information technology in biomedicine. This focus affirms Springer’s commitment to publishing important reviews of the broadest interest to biomedical engineers, bioengineers, and their colleagues in affiliated disciplines. Recent volumes have covered modeling and imaging of bioelectric activity, neural engineering, biosignal processing, bionanotechnology, among other topics.

Key Features of this Volume:

Neural Engineering (Bioelectric Engineering Volume 3) contains reviews and discussions of contemporary and relevant topics by leading investigators in the field. It is intended to serve as a textbook at the graduate and advanced undergraduate level in a bioengineering curriculum. The topics include:

– Neural Prostheses

– Neural Interfacing

– Neural Robotics

– Functional Neural Stimulation

– Neural Imaging

– Neural Computation

– Neural Networks

– Neural System Identification and Prediction

– Retinal Neuroengineering

This principles and applications approach to neural engineering is essential reading for all academics, biomedical engineers, neuroscientists, neurophysiologists, and industry professionals wishing to take advantage of the latest and greatest in this emerging field.

About the Editor:

Bin He, PhD., IEEE Fellow, is a leading figure in the field of bioelectric engineering. An internationally recognized scientist with numerous publications, Dr. He has served as the President of the International Society of Bioelectromagnetism and as an Associate or Guest Editor for nine international journals in the field of biomedical engineering. Dr. He is currently Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Minnesota.

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Contents

SENSORY NEURAL PROSTHESES
1
ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF THE NEUROMUSCULAR
5
INTERFACING NEURAL TISSUE WITH MICROSYSTEMS
49
BRAINCOMPUTER INTERFACE
85
NEUROROBOTICS
123
NEURAL SIGNAL PROCESSING
193
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL NEUROIMAGING
221
MECHANISMS OF CORTICAL COMPUTATION
263
COMPUTATIONAL NEURAL NETWORKS
289
CIRCUIT MODELS FOR NEURAL INFORMATION
333
NEURAL SYSTEM IDENTIFICATION
367
SEIZURE PREDICTION IN EPILEPSY
389
RETINAL BIOENGINEERING
421
INDEX
485
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About the author (2007)

Bin He, PhD., is a leading figure in the field of bioelectric engineering. An internationally recognized scientist with numerous publications, Dr. He has served as the President of the International Society of Bioelectromagnetism and as an Associate or Guest Editor for nine international journals in the field of biomedical engineering. Dr. He is currently Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Neuroscience at the University of Minnesota.