Electronic Engineering for Neuromedicine
Baher, Professor Hussein (Technological University of Dublin (Ireland))![Electronic Engineering for Neuromedicine](https://support.digitalhusky.com/media/annotations/sorted/389/38942311/CHSBZCOP0338942311.jpg)
Advances in electronics have revolutionized diagnostic tools and created mobile medicine, touch-sensitive prosthetics, remote surgery, and artificial organs such as hearts, retinas, and bionic skins.This reference text shows the number of ways in which electronic engineering feeds into neuromedicine namely: the modelling and simulation of the brain, providing access to the brain, analysis of the signals and activities of the brain and influenc...