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handle: 10230/71912
[EN] Neurotechnologies are those technologies aimed to study the nervous system, or to improve its function. In rehabilitation and assistance this term encompasses a very varied set of them. This paper reviews recent advances made in Spain in the investigation, development, and application of the technologies that play complementary and supportive roles in the rehabilitation and assistive function. Besides, it reviews the progresses in technology transfer and clinical applications of neurotechnologies.
Los autores quieren agradecer el apoyo de NEUROTEC – Red Temática de Investigación en Neurotecnologías para la Asistencia y la Rehabilitación (DPI2015-69098-REDT), financiada por Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad.
Sistemas electrónicos, Control engineering systems. Automatic machinery (General), Sistemas biomédicos, Rehabilitation, Neurotecnologías, Tecnologías de la información, Neurotechnologies, Electronic Systems, Assistive Technologies, Rehabilitación, TJ212-225, Signal Processing, Biomedical Systems, Procesamiento de señal, Information Technology, Tecnologías de asistencia
Sistemas electrónicos, Control engineering systems. Automatic machinery (General), Sistemas biomédicos, Rehabilitation, Neurotecnologías, Tecnologías de la información, Neurotechnologies, Electronic Systems, Assistive Technologies, Rehabilitación, TJ212-225, Signal Processing, Biomedical Systems, Procesamiento de señal, Information Technology, Tecnologías de asistencia
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