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Neurotechnology, Electronics, and Informatics : Revised Selected Papers from Neurotechnix 2013, Hardback Book

Neurotechnology, Electronics, and Informatics : Revised Selected Papers from Neurotechnix 2013 Hardback

Edited by Ana Rita Londral, Pedro Encarnacao, Jose Luis Pons Rovira

Part of the Springer Series in Computational Neuroscience series

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The International Congress on Neurotechnology, Electronics, and Informatics (NEUROTECHNIX) took place in Algarve, Portugal in September of 2013.

The congress provided a meeting point of academics and clinical and engineering professionals, promoting translational discussions on how research and technology can meet the needs of clinical practitioners and patients.

NEUROTECHNIX emphasized research and application of neurotechnologies to various neurological disorders, including neuromuscular diseases, Parkinson's disease, developmental disorders, dementia, epilepsy, sleep disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, neuroinfections, brain tumors, stroke, traumatic brain injuries, Cerebral Palsy, spinal cord injury and vision and hearing disorders.

Authors were invited to submit innovative research work that highlighted new advancements of neurotechnology.

Papers describing case studies, advanced prototypes, systems, tools and techniques and general survey papers indicating future directions were encouraged.

This book contains a limited selection of extended and revised versions of the best papers presented at the congress, by regular and keynote speakers.

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