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  • Neuroprosthetics

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  • Neuroengineering and neuroprosthetics are rapidly advancing fields.
  • Existing literature often covers introductory concepts.
  • Future developments hold significant potential for clinical applications.

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  • To provide a forward-looking overview of neuroengineering and neuroprosthetics.
  • To highlight emerging and promising areas for future research and development.
  • To focus on specific applications like brain-computer interfaces and advanced prosthetics.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of current research trends.
  • Focus on the BrainGate implant as a case study for brain-computer interfaces.
  • Discussion of sensory prosthetics and deep brain stimulation technologies.

Main Results:

  • Identification of key areas for future development in neuroengineering.
  • Exploration of the BrainGate implant's potential for human-internet neural interfacing.
  • Consideration of diverse applications for sensory prosthetics and deep brain stimulation.

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  • The field of neuroengineering is poised for significant advancements.
  • Brain-computer interfaces, sensory prosthetics, and deep brain stimulation represent exciting frontiers.
  • Continued research in these areas promises to enhance human capabilities and treat neurological conditions.