Monitoring and Sensing in Neuroscience
A special issue of Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220). This special issue belongs to the section "Intelligent Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (29 June 2023) | Viewed by 24506
Special Issue Editors
Interests: mathematical transforms applied to electrical signal processing; neural network applications for signal classification; brain–machine interfaces and neuro-robotics
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Interests: brain–machine interfaces; neuro-robotics; rehabilitation robotics
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Interests: brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) (non-invasive brain interfaces); multimodal human–robot interfaces (integrating brain, ocular and haptic information)
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Brain processes are still one of the greatest mysteries of the human body. The monitoring of brain signals can be used for medical diagnosis or, thanks to brain–computer interfaces, interpreted by a computer for the development of new applications in neuroscience. This Special Issue will focus on the different technologies used for monitoring and sensing in neuroscience.
The scope of the Special Issue will cover not only new developments, but also derived applications of the recording and decoding of different brain signals. The objective is to collect highly innovative research contributions that present new developments in the sensing of brain signals, the mitigation of artifacts, the testing of different applications for brain–computer/machine interfaces (BCIs/BMIs) and new decoding algorithms.
Original papers describing completed and unpublished works that are not currently under review by any other journal, magazine or conference, are solicited.
Dr. Mario Ortiz García
Dr. José M. Azorín
Dr. Eduardo Iáñez Martínez
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- neuroscience
- brain–computer interfaces (BCIs)
- brain–machine interfaces (BMIs)
- electroencephalography (EEG)
- functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS)
- neurorobotics
- neuro engineering
- neuroinformatics
- applications and case studies
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