Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) were born to control ‘actions from thoughts’ in order to recover motor capability of patients with impaired functional connectivity between the central and peripheral nervous system. The final goal of our studies is the development of a new proof-of-concept BMI - a neuromorphic chip for brain repair - to reproduce the functional organization of a damaged part of the central nervous system. To reach this ambitious goal, we implemented a multidisciplinary ‘bottom-up’ approach in which in vitro networks are the paradigm for the development of an in silico model to be incorporated into a neuromorphic device. In this paper we present the overall strategy and focus on the different building blocks of our studies: (i...
Bidirectional brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) establish a two-way direct communication link between ...
Neurological diseases are a major challenge to reach new therapies. However, physiological signals t...
Characterizing neuronal networks activity and their dynamical changes due to endogenous and exogenou...
The human brain is the most complex organ of our body. in which neurons are the interacting elements...
Restoration of the communication between brain circuitry is a crucial step in the recovery of brain ...
Recent advances in bioelectronics and neural engineering allowed the development of brain machine in...
A method is developed to engineer cerebral tissues with intact 3D neuronal networks, mimicking neuro...
The brain-on-a-chip technology aims to provide an efficient and economic in vitro platform for brain...
Neurological disorders have an incidence of more than 90 million people worldwide, and despite the s...
Mental disorders have high prevalence, but the efficacy of existing therapeutics is limited, in part...
Recent advances in cell reprogramming technologies enable the in vitro generation of theoretically u...
Neural circuits are responsible for the brain’s ability to process and store information. Reductioni...
Recent advances in cell reprogramming technologies enable the in vitro generation of theoretically u...
According to the European Brain Council, the annual total cost of brain disorders such as Huntington...
Bidirectional brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) establish a two-way direct communication link between ...
Bidirectional brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) establish a two-way direct communication link between ...
Neurological diseases are a major challenge to reach new therapies. However, physiological signals t...
Characterizing neuronal networks activity and their dynamical changes due to endogenous and exogenou...
The human brain is the most complex organ of our body. in which neurons are the interacting elements...
Restoration of the communication between brain circuitry is a crucial step in the recovery of brain ...
Recent advances in bioelectronics and neural engineering allowed the development of brain machine in...
A method is developed to engineer cerebral tissues with intact 3D neuronal networks, mimicking neuro...
The brain-on-a-chip technology aims to provide an efficient and economic in vitro platform for brain...
Neurological disorders have an incidence of more than 90 million people worldwide, and despite the s...
Mental disorders have high prevalence, but the efficacy of existing therapeutics is limited, in part...
Recent advances in cell reprogramming technologies enable the in vitro generation of theoretically u...
Neural circuits are responsible for the brain’s ability to process and store information. Reductioni...
Recent advances in cell reprogramming technologies enable the in vitro generation of theoretically u...
According to the European Brain Council, the annual total cost of brain disorders such as Huntington...
Bidirectional brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) establish a two-way direct communication link between ...
Bidirectional brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) establish a two-way direct communication link between ...
Neurological diseases are a major challenge to reach new therapies. However, physiological signals t...
Characterizing neuronal networks activity and their dynamical changes due to endogenous and exogenou...