Electronic Engineering for Neuromedicine

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 influencing the function of the brain for therapeutic purposes. The areas of electronic engineering considered are electronic circuits, spectral analysis, filtering of signals, electromagnetic fields and wave propagation. The book is a valuable source to medical students and practitioners as well as electronic engineering and physics students and graduates.

Key Features:

  • Highlights the interaction between electronic engineers and neuroscientists, leading to the establishment of the important disciplines of neural signal processing and neural engineering
  • Presents direct applications of electronic engineering in neural medicine
  • Discusses recent advances in the interplay between electronic engineering and neuroscience
  • Written with easily accessible analytical content, appealing for non-experts and interdisciplinary fields

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Electronic Engineering for Neuromedicine

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 influencing the function of the brain for therapeutic purposes. The areas of electronic engineering considered are electronic circuits, spectral analysis, filtering of signals, electromagnetic fields and wave propagation. The book is a valuable source to medical students and practitioners as well as electronic engineering and physics students and graduates.

Key Features:

  • Highlights the interaction between electronic engineers and neuroscientists, leading to the establishment of the important disciplines of neural signal processing and neural engineering
  • Presents direct applications of electronic engineering in neural medicine
  • Discusses recent advances in the interplay between electronic engineering and neuroscience
  • Written with easily accessible analytical content, appealing for non-experts and interdisciplinary fields

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Electronic Engineering for Neuromedicine

Electronic Engineering for Neuromedicine

by Hussein Baher
Electronic Engineering for Neuromedicine

Electronic Engineering for Neuromedicine

by Hussein Baher

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Overview

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 influencing the function of the brain for therapeutic purposes. The areas of electronic engineering considered are electronic circuits, spectral analysis, filtering of signals, electromagnetic fields and wave propagation. The book is a valuable source to medical students and practitioners as well as electronic engineering and physics students and graduates.

Key Features:

  • Highlights the interaction between electronic engineers and neuroscientists, leading to the establishment of the important disciplines of neural signal processing and neural engineering
  • Presents direct applications of electronic engineering in neural medicine
  • Discusses recent advances in the interplay between electronic engineering and neuroscience
  • Written with easily accessible analytical content, appealing for non-experts and interdisciplinary fields


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750334273
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication date: 01/13/2023
Series: IOP ebooks
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Professor Hussein Baher received his Ph.D. in Electronic Engineering from University College Dublin, Ireland specializing in the research areas of Circuit Theory, Microwave Engineering, Microelectronics and Signal Processing. He occupied Faculty positions at the Technological University of Dublin, University College Dublin, the Professorship of Electronic Engineering at Dublin City University, Virginia Tech (USA), the Prestigious Analog Devices Chair of Microelectronics in Massachusetts (USA) as well as being a Visiting Professor at the Technical University of Vienna, Austria.

Table of Contents

1 An Electronic Perspective of the Brain
2 The Brain as a Signal Processor
3 Neural Signal Processing
4 Electronic Psychiatry
5 Neural Engineering: Merging Neuroscience with Engineering

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