A brain–computer interface (BCI), sometimes called a brain–machine interface (BMI), is a direct communication link between the brain's electrical activity...
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Neural oscillation (redirect from Neuronal oscillations)
connectivity, and thus, influencing neuronal network oscillations both ex vivo and in vivo. In addition to fast direct synaptic interactions between neurons...
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Neuroplasticity (redirect from Neuronal plasticity)
1900s, the pioneering neuroscientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal used the term neuronal plasticity to describe nonpathological changes in the structure of adult...
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Development of the nervous system (redirect from Neuronal migration)
mediating some aspects of these processes such as the rate of neuronal migration, aspects of neuronal differentiation and axon pathfinding. Activity-dependent...
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mechanism or by directly modulating the activity of membrane proteins in the neuronal membrane. In general, different anaesthetics exhibit different mechanisms...
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if ever, simplistically direct. For example, NMDA, in subtoxic amounts, can block glutamate toxicity and thereby induce neuronal survival. Excitotoxicity...
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Cortical implant (section Brain-computer interfaces)
subset of neuroprosthetics that is in direct connection with the cerebral cortex of the brain. By directly interfacing with different regions of the cortex...
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Neural engineering (section Neural interfaces)
devices are charged with providing a chronic, safe, artificial interface with neuronal tissue. Perhaps the most successful of these sensory prostheses...
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cortical mapping. This information can then be applied to brain–machine interface (BMI) technologies for brain control of external devices. There are many...
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Brain implant (category Brain–computer interface)
(Brain–computer interface research also includes technology such as EEG arrays that allow interface between mind and machine but do not require direct implantation...
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Neurotechnology encompasses any method or electronic device which interfaces with the nervous system to monitor or modulate neural activity. Common design...
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memory consolidation in NREM sleep. Neuronal firing sequences acquired during wakefulness are replayed during SWRs. Neuronal oscillations are important components...
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the robot. The robot then manifests this neuronal activity with physical motion, each of its movements a direct result of neurons talking to neurons. And...
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Synapse (section Interfaces)
essential for the transmission of neuronal impulses from one neuron to the next, playing a key role in enabling rapid and direct communication by creating circuits...
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Neuronal Cells on Bilinker Functionalized Glass. Nano Letters, 2006. 6(9): p. 5. ^ Saneinejad, S. and M.S. Shoichet, Patterned glass surfaces direct cell...
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Biological network inference (section Neuronal network)
more. A neuronal network is composed to represent neurons with each node and synapses for the edges, which are typically weighted and directed. the weights...
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Neurochip (category Brain–computer interface)
phase) are retinal implants or brain implants. Brain–computer interfacing CoDi Cultured neuronal networks Neuroprosthetics Carolyn Abraham (August 9, 2010)...
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Neural dust (category Brain–computer interface)
operated as wirelessly powered nerve sensors; it is a type of brain–computer interface. The sensors may be used to study, monitor, or control the nerves and...
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acids from three peptide loops of the alpha 7 neuronal nicotinic receptor site investigated by site-directed mutagenesis. FEBS Lett. 294: 198-202. Bocquet...
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Neuromuscular junction (redirect from Nerve-Muscle Interface)
after the inhibition occurs, neuronal activity begins to regain partial function, and six months after, complete neuronal function is regained. Tetanus...
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the striatum, and principal direct outputs to the thalamus and the substantia nigra. The latter is made up of similar neuronal elements, has similar afferents...
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or natural killer cell. The interface was originally named after the neuronal synapse, with which it shares the main structural pattern. An immunological...
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that local field potentials in cortical neurons can serve to synchronize neuronal activity. Although the mechanism is unknown, it is hypothesized that neurons...
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set of Dscam proteins on its cell surface. Dscam interaction stimulates neuronal self-avoidance mechanisms that are essential for normal neural circuit...
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Optogenetics (category Brain–computer interface)
Crick speculated that a technology using light might be useful to control neuronal activity with temporal and spatial precision but at the time there was...
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representatives. This Cys-loop receptor superfamily of ion channels includes the neuronal nACh receptor channel, the 5-HT3 receptor channel, and the glycine receptor...
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Electrocorticography (category Brain–computer interface)
brain-computer interfaces (BCI). BCIs are direct neural interfaces that provide control of prosthetic, electronic, or communication devices via direct use of...
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magnitude of bursts is comparatively weaker in burst suppression, as the neuronal network still retains partial inhibitory control under the effects of anesthesia...
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surrounding the gene for ICP4 bind a protein known as the human neuronal protein neuronal restrictive silencing factor (NRSF) or human repressor element...
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Electroencephalography (category Brain–computer interface)
function monitoring Comparison of consumer brain-computer interface devices Direct brain interfaces EEG measures during anesthesia EEG microstates Electromagnetic...
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