Somatosensory Feedback for Neuroprosthetics
Editat de Burak Gucluen Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 iul 2021
Somatosensory Feedback for Neuroprosthetics covers all relevant aspects to facilitate learning and doing research and development in the field.
To understand the properties of the body to create viable solutions, this book starts with chapters reviewing the basic anatomy, physiology, and psychophysics of the somatosensory system, sensorimotor control, and instrumentation. Some sections are dedicated to invasive (peripheral and central, mainly cortical) and noninvasive (vibrotactile, electrotactile, etc.) approaches. Final chapters cover future technologies such as novel sensors and electrodes, safety, and clinical testing, and help to make up future prospects for this field with an emphasis on development and end use.
With contributions from renowned experts, the contents include their recent findings and technical details necessary to understand those findings.
- Provides a concise review of the somatosensory system and latest advances in the use of somatosensory feedback for neuroprosthetics
- Analyzes many approaches to somatosensory feedback
- Provides the most detailed work on somatosensory neuroprostheses, their development, and applications in real life work
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128228289
ISBN-10: 0128228288
Pagini: 716
Ilustrații: Approx. 120 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128228288
Pagini: 716
Ilustrații: Approx. 120 illustrations
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 37 mm
Greutate: 0.94 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
Graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, professors, R&D engineers working on the neurobiology of somatosensory system, neurophysiology, psychophysics, biomedical signal processing, computational science, biorobotics, MEMS design, bioelectronics, nanotechnology, mechanical design, prosthetics, medical specialties (especially neurosurgery, neurology, physical medicine and rehabilitation)Cuprins
Part I Background and fundamentals
1. Introduction to somatosensory neuroprostheses
Burak Guclu
2. Proprioception: a sense to facilitate action
Kyle P. Blum, Christopher Versteeg, Joseph Sombeck, Raeed H. Chowdhury and Lee E. Miller
3. Electrodes and instrumentation for neurostimulation
Daniel R. Merrill
4. Stimulus interaction in transcutaneous electrical stimulation
Sigrid Dupan, Leen Jabban, Benjamin W. Metcalfe and Kianoush Nazarpour
Part II Non-invasive methods for somatosensory feedback and modulation
5. Supplementary feedback for upper-limb prostheses using noninvasive stimulation: methods, encoding, estimation-prediction processes, and assessment
Jakob Dideriksen and Strahinja Dosen
6. Noninvasive augmented sensory feedback in poststroke hand rehabilitation approaches
Leonardo Cappello, Rebecca Baldi, Leonard Frederik Engels and Christian Cipriani
7. Targeted reinnervation for somatosensory feedback
Jacqueline S. Hebert and Paul D. Marasco
8. Transcranial electrical stimulation for neuromodulation of somatosensory processing
Sacit Karamursel and Ezgi Tuna Erdogan
Part III Peripheral nerve implants for somatosensory feedback
9. Connecting residual nervous system and prosthetic legs for sensorimotor and cognitive rehabilitation
Giacomo Valle, Greta Preatoni and Stanisa Raspopovic
10. Biomimetic bidirectional hand neuroprostheses for restoring somatosensory and motor functions
Francesco Iberite, Vincent Mendez, Alberto Mazzoni, Solaiman Shokur and Silvestro Micera
Part IV Cortical implants for somatosensory feedback
11. Restoring the sense of touch with electrical stimulation of the nerve and brain
Thierri Callier and Sliman J. Bensmaia
12. Intracortical microstimulation for tactile feedback in awake behaving rats
Ismail Devecioglu, Sevgi Ozturk and Burak Guclu
13. Cortical stimulation for somatosensory feedback: translation from nonhuman primates to clinical applications
Marion Badi, Simon Borgognon, Joseph E. O’Doherty and Solaiman Shokur
14. Touch restoration through electrical cortical stimulation in humans
David J. Caldwell, Jeneva A. Cronin, Lila H. Levinson and Rajesh P.N. Rao
15. Design of intracortical microstimulation patterns to control the location, intensity, and quality of evoked sensations in human and animal models
David A. Bjanes and Chet T. Moritz
Part V Future technologies
16. Neural electrodes for long-term tissue interfaces
Jaume del Valle, Bruno Rodriguez-Meana and Xavier Navarro
17. Challenges in neural interface electronics: miniaturization and wireless operation
Senol Mutlu
18. Somatosensation in soft and anthropomorphic prosthetic hands and legs
Oguzhan Kirtas and Evren Samur
19. Prospect of data science and artificial intelligence for patient-specific neuroprostheses
Buse Buz Yalug, Dilek Betul Arslan and Esin Ozturk-Isik
20. Modern approaches of signal processing for bidirectional neural interfaces
Andrea Cimolato, Natalija Katic and Stanisa Raspopovic
21. Safety and regulatory issues for clinical testing
Daniel R. Merrill
1. Introduction to somatosensory neuroprostheses
Burak Guclu
2. Proprioception: a sense to facilitate action
Kyle P. Blum, Christopher Versteeg, Joseph Sombeck, Raeed H. Chowdhury and Lee E. Miller
3. Electrodes and instrumentation for neurostimulation
Daniel R. Merrill
4. Stimulus interaction in transcutaneous electrical stimulation
Sigrid Dupan, Leen Jabban, Benjamin W. Metcalfe and Kianoush Nazarpour
Part II Non-invasive methods for somatosensory feedback and modulation
5. Supplementary feedback for upper-limb prostheses using noninvasive stimulation: methods, encoding, estimation-prediction processes, and assessment
Jakob Dideriksen and Strahinja Dosen
6. Noninvasive augmented sensory feedback in poststroke hand rehabilitation approaches
Leonardo Cappello, Rebecca Baldi, Leonard Frederik Engels and Christian Cipriani
7. Targeted reinnervation for somatosensory feedback
Jacqueline S. Hebert and Paul D. Marasco
8. Transcranial electrical stimulation for neuromodulation of somatosensory processing
Sacit Karamursel and Ezgi Tuna Erdogan
Part III Peripheral nerve implants for somatosensory feedback
9. Connecting residual nervous system and prosthetic legs for sensorimotor and cognitive rehabilitation
Giacomo Valle, Greta Preatoni and Stanisa Raspopovic
10. Biomimetic bidirectional hand neuroprostheses for restoring somatosensory and motor functions
Francesco Iberite, Vincent Mendez, Alberto Mazzoni, Solaiman Shokur and Silvestro Micera
Part IV Cortical implants for somatosensory feedback
11. Restoring the sense of touch with electrical stimulation of the nerve and brain
Thierri Callier and Sliman J. Bensmaia
12. Intracortical microstimulation for tactile feedback in awake behaving rats
Ismail Devecioglu, Sevgi Ozturk and Burak Guclu
13. Cortical stimulation for somatosensory feedback: translation from nonhuman primates to clinical applications
Marion Badi, Simon Borgognon, Joseph E. O’Doherty and Solaiman Shokur
14. Touch restoration through electrical cortical stimulation in humans
David J. Caldwell, Jeneva A. Cronin, Lila H. Levinson and Rajesh P.N. Rao
15. Design of intracortical microstimulation patterns to control the location, intensity, and quality of evoked sensations in human and animal models
David A. Bjanes and Chet T. Moritz
Part V Future technologies
16. Neural electrodes for long-term tissue interfaces
Jaume del Valle, Bruno Rodriguez-Meana and Xavier Navarro
17. Challenges in neural interface electronics: miniaturization and wireless operation
Senol Mutlu
18. Somatosensation in soft and anthropomorphic prosthetic hands and legs
Oguzhan Kirtas and Evren Samur
19. Prospect of data science and artificial intelligence for patient-specific neuroprostheses
Buse Buz Yalug, Dilek Betul Arslan and Esin Ozturk-Isik
20. Modern approaches of signal processing for bidirectional neural interfaces
Andrea Cimolato, Natalija Katic and Stanisa Raspopovic
21. Safety and regulatory issues for clinical testing
Daniel R. Merrill