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  1. Long-term wireless streaming of neural recordings for circuit discovery and adaptive stimulation in individuals with Parkinson’s disease

    Neural recordings using invasive devices in humans can elucidate the circuits underlying brain disorders, but have so far been limited to short...

    Ro’ee Gilron, Simon Little, ... Philip A. Starr in Nature Biotechnology
    Article 03 May 2021
  2. Brain regulation of gastric dysfunction induced by stress

    Psychological and physical stressors have been implicated in gastric disorders in humans. The mechanism coupling the brain to the stomach underlying...

    Wan-Ying Dong, **a Zhu, ... Zhi Zhang in Nature Metabolism
    Article 17 August 2023
  3. Tissue-Level Cardiac Electrophysiology Studied in Murine Myocardium Using a Microelectrode Array: Autonomic and Thermal Modulation

    Cardiac electrophysiology is regulated by the autonomic nervous system, and this has both pathophysiological, and possibly therapeutic importance....

    Jem D. Lane, David Montaigne, Andrew Tinker in The Journal of Membrane Biology
    Article Open access 01 August 2017
  4. Configuration of electrical spinal cord stimulation through real-time processing of gait kinematics

    Epidural electrical stimulation (EES) of the spinal cord and real-time processing of gait kinematics are powerful methods for the study of locomotion...

    Marco Capogrosso, Fabien B. Wagner, ... Grégoire Courtine in Nature Protocols
    Article 06 September 2018
  5. Nongenetic optical neuromodulation with silicon-based materials

    Optically controlled nongenetic neuromodulation represents a promising approach for the fundamental study of neural circuits and the clinical...

    Yuanwen Jiang, Ramya Parameswaran, ... Bozhi Tian in Nature Protocols
    Article 12 April 2019
  6. Artificial feedback for invasive brain–computer interfaces

    During the last two decades, considerable progress has been made in the studies of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs)—devices in which motor signals...

    A. M. Badakva, N. V. Miller, L. N. Zobova in Human Physiology
    Article 01 January 2016
  7. Chronic, wireless recordings of large-scale brain activity in freely moving rhesus monkeys

    Advances in techniques for recording large-scale brain activity contribute to both the elucidation of neurophysiological principles and the...

    David A Schwarz, Mikhail A Lebedev, ... Miguel A L Nicolelis in Nature Methods
    Article 28 April 2014
  8. Cochlear Implants

    During the last 20 years, considerable advances have been made in the development of cochlear implants for the profoundly deaf. It has been shown...
    Chapter 2004
  9. Telemetric Transmission System for Single Cell Studies in Behaving Toads

    Comparison between neuronal and behavioral activities in response to sign stimuli requires recordings from single cells during the animal’s behavior....
    Hans-Wilhelm Borchers, Christoph Pinkwart in Visuomotor Coordination
    Chapter 1989
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