Overview
- Editors:
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José L Pons
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Bioengineering Group, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Madrid, Spain
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Diego Torricelli
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Bioengineering Group, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Madrid, Spain
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Marta Pajaro
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Bioengineering Group, Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Madrid, Spain
- Latest research advances and clinical developments aimed at restoring human motor and cognitive function
- Include contributions from different fields: clinical rehabilitation, applied neurophysiology and biomedical engineering
- Contributions in this book where presented at the international conference on NeuroRehabilitation (ICNR 2012, Toledo, Spain, November 14-16, 2012)
- Edited and written by leading experts in the field
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Table of contents (222 papers)
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Workshops (WS)
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- Andreas Jedlitschka, Marco Hack, Simone Flick
Pages 1177-1181
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- F. Molteni, E. Guanziroli, M. Rossini, M. Gaffuri, G. Palumbo
Pages 1183-1187
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- C. Klauer, T. Schauer, J. Karner, W. Reichenfelser, E. Ambrosini, S. Ferrante et al.
Pages 1189-1193
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- Rosalie H. Wang, Jennifer Boger, Babak Taati
Pages 1195-1198
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- Rosalie H. Wang, Jennifer Boger, Babak Taati
Pages 1199-1202
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- Roberto Merletti, Babak Afsharipour, Gianluca Piervirgili
Pages 1205-1209
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- Aleš Holobar, Vojko Glaser, Damjan Zazula
Pages 1211-1215
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- Massimo Sartori, Dario Farina
Pages 1217-1220
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- L. P. Paredes, B. Graimann
Pages 1221-1224
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- Dario Farina, Ning Jiang, Hubertus Rehbaum, Silvia Muceli, Massimo Sartori
Pages 1225-1228
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- S. Micera, V. Monaco, P. Tropea, M. Coscia
Pages 1229-1233
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- Marco Molinari, Federica Tamburella, Giorgio Scivoletto
Pages 1235-1238
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- Massimo Sartori, Leonardo Gizzi, Dario Farina
Pages 1239-1242
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- Andrea d’Avella, Benedetta Cesqui, Francesco Lacquaniti
Pages 1243-1247
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- Yuri P. Ivanenko, Germana Cappellini, Irina A. Solopova, Alexander A. Grishin, Michael J. MacLellan, Richard E. Poppele et al.
Pages 1249-1252
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- Rüdiger Rupp, Gernot R. Müller-Putz
Pages 1253-1258
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- Quentin Noirhomme, Damien Lesenfants, Rémy Lehembre, Zulay Lugo, Camille Chatelle, Audrey Vanhaudenhuyse et al.
Pages 1261-1264
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- G. R. Müller-Putz, T. Solis-Escalante, J. Wagner, J. Faller, V. Kaiser, P. Ofner et al.
Pages 1265-1269
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- Andrea Kübler, Elisa Holz, Tobias Kaufmann
Pages 1271-1274
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- Donatella Mattia, Floriana Pichiorri, Piero Aricò, Fabio Aloise, Febo Cincotti
Pages 1275-1279
About this book
Restoring human motor and cognitive function has been a fascinating research area during the last century. Interfacing the human nervous system with electro-mechanical rehabilitation machines is facing its crucial passage from research to clinical practice, enhancing the potentiality of therapists, clinicians and researchers to rehabilitate, diagnose and generate knowledge.
The 2012 International Conference on Neurorehabilitation (ICNR2012) brings together researchers and students from the fields of Clinical Rehabilitation, Applied Neurophysiology and Biomedical Engineering, covering a wide range of research topics:
· Clinical Impact of Technology
· Brain-Computer Interface in Rehabilitation
· Neuromotor & Neurosensory modeling and processing
· Biomechanics in Rehabilitation
· Neural Prostheses in Rehabilitation
· Neuro-Robotics in Rehabilitation
· Neuromodulation
This Proceedings book includes general contributions (2-page extended abstracts) from oral and poster sessions, as well as from special sessions. A section is also dedicated to pre-post conference workshops, including invited contributions from internationally recognized researchers. A selection of most relevant papers have been considered for publication in international journals (e.g. JNER, JACCES, …)., therefore they will appear soon in their extended versions in Special Issues.
These Proceedings also contain brief descriptions of keynote lectures from invited world-class professors, and a number of thematic round tables covering technological and institutional issues.
Reviews
From the reviews:
“This textbook is devoted to the application of bioelectrical engineering to brain machines and brain computer interfacing for the purpose of neurorehab, suggesting that neuroprostheses are currently being developed throughout the world. … The book will primarily appeal to neurosurgeons, rehabilitation physicians, neurologists, and those working in bioengineering. … the book is a strong edition to the current literature on the subjects.” (Joseph J. Grenier, Amazon.com, January, 2014)