Making real neural nets - design criteria
Curtis, A S G and Breckinridge, L and Connolly, P and Dow, J A T and Wildinson, C D W and Wilson, R (1992) Making real neural nets - design criteria. Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing, 30 (4). CE33-CE36. ISSN 0140-0118 (https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02446176)
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Neural nets may be assembled with living nerve cells in vitro to test theories about neural processing and the ways in which patterns develop in the nervous system, and to test ideas about plasticity and learning in processing systems. This may benefit the design of computer systems and prosthetic devices. Extracting information from such nets ran be achieved by means of intracellular and extracellular microelectrodes and fluorescent dyes. Patterning of cells may be achieved using fabrication techniques, and extracellular electrodes can be combined within the patterned substrate.
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Item type: Article ID code: 34943 Dates: DateEventJuly 1992PublishedSubjects: Technology > Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) > Bioengineering Department: Faculty of Engineering > Bioengineering Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 15 Nov 2011 05:18 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 09:55 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/34943