| Literature DB >> 31073944 |
Marta Bisio1, Alexey Pimashkin2, Stefano Buccelli3,4, Jacopo Tessadori5, Marianna Semprini3, Timothée Levi6,7, Ilaria Colombi3,4, Arseniy Gladkov2,8, Irina Mukhina2,8, Alberto Averna3, Victor Kazantsev2, Valentina Pasquale4, Michela Chiappalone9,10.
Abstract
One of the main limitations preventing the realization of a successful dialogue between the brain and a putative enabling device is the intricacy of brain signals. In this perspective, closed-loop in vitro systems can be used to investigate the interactions between a network of neurons and an external system, such as an interacting environment or an artificial device. In this chapter, we provide an overview of closed-loop in vitro systems, which have been developed for investigating potential neuroprosthetic applications. In particular, we first explore how to modify or set a target dynamical behavior in a network of neurons. We then analyze the behavior of in vitro systems connected to artificial devices, such as robots. Finally, we provide an overview of biological neuronal networks interacting with artificial neuronal networks, a configuration currently offering a promising solution for clinical applications.Keywords: Neurodynamics; Neuromorphic engineering; Neuroprosthetics; Neurorobotics; Stimulation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31073944 DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11135-9_15
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Neurobiol