Neurosurgical Focus

(ISSN: 1092-0684)

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2009 - 27 (1)

  • Human neocortical electrical activity recorded on nonpenetrating microwire arrays: applicability for neuroprostheses. 
  • In vivo performance of a microelectrode neural probe with integrated drug delivery. 
  • Neurosecurity: security and privacy for neural devices. 
  • Getting signals into the brain: visual prosthetics through thalamic microstimulation. 
  • Human cortical prostheses: lost in translation? 
  • Evolution of brain-computer interfaces: going beyond classic motor physiology. 
  • Role of deep brain stimulation in modulating memory formation and recall. 
  • Deep brain stimulation: current and future perspectives. 
  • National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke support for brain-machine interface technology. 
  • Robust, long-term control of an electrocorticographic brain-computer interface with fixed parameters. 
  • Classification of contralateral and ipsilateral finger movements for electrocorticographic brain-computer interfaces. 
  • Decoding movement-related cortical potentials from electrocorticography. 
  • Microscale recording from human motor cortex: implications for minimally invasive electrocorticographic brain-computer interfaces. 
  • Introduction: advances in brain-machine interfaces. 
 
 
 
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