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Electrode Arrays for Detecting and Modulating Deep Brain Neural Information in Primates: A Review.

Cyborg and bionic systems (Washington, D.C.)
Primates possess a more developed central nervous system and a higher level of intelligence than rodents. Detecting and modulating deep brain activity in primates enhances our understanding of neural mechanisms, facilitates the study of major brain d...

Learning Data Correction for Myoelectric Hand Based on "Survival of the Fittest".

Cyborg and bionic systems (Washington, D.C.)
In recent years, myoelectric hands have become multi-degree-of-freedom (DOF) devices, which are controlled via machine learning methods. However, currently, learning data for myoelectric hands are gathered manually and thus tend to be of low quality....

Classification of Soft Tissue Sarcoma Specimens with Raman Spectroscopy as Smart Sensing Technology.

Cyborg and bionic systems (Washington, D.C.)
Intraoperative confirmation of negative resection margins is an essential component of soft tissue sarcoma surgery. Frozen section examination of samples from the resection bed after excision of sarcomas is the gold standard for intraoperative assess...