Brain Machine Interfaces - Implications for science, clinical practise and society.

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Description

Brain Machine Interfaces have become established tools in science and in clinical practice, with far-reaching implications for society. The rapid development depends on successful collaborations across traditional disciplines in research, technology and industry. This symposium was a creative forum, hosted by the Neuronano Research Center at Lund University, with the aim to promote the exchange of ideas and extend international collaborative efforts in the field of Brain Machine Interfaces.
The proceedings of the symposium was published in a special issue of Brain Research Reviews.
Period2010 Aug 262010 Aug 29
Event typeConference

UKÄ subject classification

  • Neurology
  • Ethics
  • Telecommunications
  • Signal Processing
  • Nano Technology
  • Medical Biotechnology