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Neural engineering known as neuroengineering is a discipline of biomedical engineering that uses engineering techniques to understand, repair, replace, enhance, or otherwise exploit the properties of neural systems. Neural engineers are uniquely qualified to solve design problems at the interface of living neural tissue and non-living constructs. As neural engineering is a relatively new field, information and research relating to it is comparatively limited.
The field of neural engineering draws on the fields of computational neuroscience, experimental neuroscience, clinical neurology, electrical engineering and signal processing of living neural tissue, and encompasses elements from robotics, cybernetics, computer engineering, neural tissue engineering, materials science, and nanotechnology. Main goals in the field include restoration and augmentation of human function via direct interactions between the nervous system and artificial devices.
Neurophysiology and Rehabilitation emphasize in publishing the original scholarly articles related to Neurology and Rehabilitation worldwide. The journal follows rapid review process with the Eminent Editorial Board
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