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    Recommendations for promoting user agency in the design of speech neuroprostheses by Narayan Sankaran, Narayan Sankaran, Narayan Sankaran, David Moses, David Moses, Winston Chiong, Edward F. Chang, Edward F. Chang

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Here, we make recommendations for promoting agency based on existing and emerging strategies in neural engineering. The focus is on achieving fast, accurate, and reliable performance while ensuring volitional control over when a decoder is engaged, what exactly is decoded, and how messages are expressed. …”
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    Acquisition of Neural Action Potentials Using Rapid Multiplexing Directly at the Electrodes by Mohit Sharma, Avery Tye Gardner, Hunter J. Strathman, David J. Warren, Jason Silver, Ross M. Walker

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Neural recording systems that interface with implanted microelectrodes are used extensively in experimental neuroscience and neural engineering research. Interface electronics that are needed to amplify, filter, and digitize signals from multichannel electrode arrays are a critical bottleneck to scaling such systems. …”
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    Study of MI-BCI classification method based on the Riemannian transform of personalized EEG spatiotemporal features by Xiaotong Ding, Lei Yang, Congsheng Li

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This method not only significantly improved the classification accuracy of motor imagery EEG signals but also bore significant implications for applications in the fields of brain-computer interfaces and neural engineering.…”
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    Neural Elements for Predictive Coding by Stewart SHIPP, Stewart SHIPP

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Here, the computational architecture prescribed by a generalized (free-energy) formulation of predictive coding is combined with the classic ‘canonical microcircuit’ and the laminar architecture of hierarchical extrinsic connectivity to produce a template schematic, that is further examined in the light of (a) updates in the microcircuitry of primate visual cortex, and (b) rapid technical advances made possible by transgenic neural engineering in the mouse. The exercise highlights a number of recurring themes, amongst them the consideration of interneuron diversity as a spur to theoretical development and the potential for specifying a pyramidal neuron’s function by its individual ‘connectome’, combining its extrinsic projection (forward, backward or subcortical) with evaluation of its intrinsic network (e.g. unidirectional versus bidirectional connections with other pyramidal neurons).…”
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    Photoconductive micro/nanoscale interfaces of a semiconducting polymer for wireless stimulation of neuron-like cells by Wu, Yingjie, Peng, Yanfen, Bohra, Hassan, Zou, Jianping, Ranjan, Vivek Damodar, Zhang, Yilei, Zhang, Qing, Wang, Mingfeng

    Published 2021
    “…These photoconductive polymeric micro/nanostructures demonstrated their great potential for neural engineering and development of novel neural regenerative devices.…”
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    Neural Activity Predicts Reaction in Primates Long Before a Behavioral Response by Mohsen Parto Dezfouli, Mohammad Bagher Khamechian, Stefan Treue, Stefan Treue, Stefan Treue, Stefan Treue, Moein Esghaei, Moein Esghaei, Moein Esghaei, Mohammad Reza Daliri, Mohammad Reza Daliri

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…How neural activity is linked to behavior is a critical question in neural engineering and cognitive neurosciences. It is crucial to predict behavior as early as possible, to plan a machine response in real-time brain computer interactions. …”
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    Modeling the Mental Lexicon as Part of Long-Term and Working Memory and Simulating Lexical Access in a Naming Task Including Semantic and Phonological Cues by Catharina Marie Stille, Trevor Bekolay, Trevor Bekolay, Peter Blouw, Peter Blouw, Bernd J. Kröger

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Neural models for simulating speech processing help to uncover the complex relationships that exist between neural dysfunctions and corresponding behavioral patterns.MethodsThe Neural Engineering Framework (NEF) and the Semantic Pointer Architecture (SPA) are used to develop a quantitative neural model of the mental lexicon and its access during speech processing. …”
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