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This technical resource explores the intersection of neuroscience, biomedical engineering, and computational modeling. The book provides detailed coverage of neural interface design and implementation, focusing specifically on interactions with the peripheral nervous system rather than the central nervous system.
Readers will discover practical techniques for electrical stimulation of peripheral nerves, advanced recording methodologies to capture neural signals, and sophisticated mathematical models that predict neural response patterns. The content bridges theory and application, making it valuable for researchers, engineers, and clinicians working in neuromodulation, prosthetics, and neural rehabilitation.
Authored by Dominique Durand, a leading expert in biomedical engineering, this work synthesizes decades of research into accessible yet rigorous explanations. Topics include electrode design, signal processing, and computational neuroscience approaches to understanding peripheral nerve function and response.







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