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Systems Neuroscience and Rehabilitation
96,29 € |
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Verlag: | Springer |
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Veröffentl.: | 16.08.2011 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9784431540083 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 140 |
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Beschreibungen
<p>Rapidly growing knowledge in systems neuroscience may contribute to expand the range of activities in persons with disabilities, but in its practical application, cooperation between experts in different research fields is necessary. In this conference, the guest speakers and audiences will be from wide range of research fields; e.g., systems-neuroscience, neurology, engineering, psychology, and the attendees will discuss the possibilities.</p>
<p>1. Brain-Machine Interfaces and Neurorehabilitation</p><p>1.1. Brain-computer-interfaces in the rehabilitation of stroke and neurotrauma</p><p>1.2. Brain-Machine Interfaces for environmental control and communication </p><p>1.3. Brain-Machine Interface based on Computational Model</p><p>1.4. Improvement of spastic stroke hemiparesis using rTMS combined with motor training</p><p>1.5. Molecular and electrophysiological approaches for functional recovery in patients with injured spinal cord </p><p> </p><p>2. Augmenting Cognition</p><p>2.1 Prism Adaptation and the Rehabilitation of Spatial Neglect</p><p>2.2. Toward a cure based on a better understanding of autism spectrum disorder </p><p>2.3. Exceeding the limits: Behavioral enhancement via external influence</p><p>2.4. Neural correlates of reasoning by exclusion</p>
<p>Rapidly growing knowledge in systems neuroscience may contribute to expand the range of activities in persons with disabilities, but in its practical application, cooperation between experts in different research fields is necessary. In this conference, the guest speakers and audiences will be from wide range of research fields; e.g., systems-neuroscience, neurology, engineering, psychology, and the attendees will discuss the possibilities.</p>
<p>First book in systems neuroscience</p><p>Articles from wide range of fields; systems neuroscience, neurology, engineering, and psychology</p><p>A solid foundation for researchers who aim to contribute scientifically to the project of helping persons with disabilities expand their range of activities</p><p>Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras</p>