Chapter 1. Introduction -- chapter 2. Microfabrication techniques for neuroprostheses -- chapter 3. Neural recording and stimulation -- chapter 4. in vivo electrical impedance spectroscopy -- chapter 5. Controlled release drug coatings -- chapter 6. Conclusion
Summary
The use of neural implants for stimulation and recording show excellent promise in restoring certain functions to the central nervous system; and neuroprostheses remains one of the most important tools of neuroscientists for the elucidation of the brain's function. Ailments such as Parkinson's disease, obesity, blindness, and epilepsy are being studied from this angle. Development of better electrodes for recording and stimulation is therefore critical to ensure continuing progress in this field.This book addresses one of the main clinical complications with the use of electrodes, n
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