Surgery – Diagnostic testing – Detecting brain electric signal
Reexamination Certificate
2007-03-06
2007-03-06
Marmor, II, Charles (Department: 3735)
Surgery
Diagnostic testing
Detecting brain electric signal
C600S545000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10692235
ABSTRACT:
Neurochip for Neuroprosthetic Control. According to one embodiment, a neural spike detection system is provided. The neural spike detection system can include a signal receiver operable to receive a plurality of neural signals including neural spikes. The system can also include a neural spike detector adapted to communicate with the signal receiver and detect neural spikes in the plurality of neural signals. Further, the system can include a transmitter connected to the neural spike detector and operable to transmit an information signal when a neural spike is detected.
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Chapin John K.
Morizio James C.
Nicolelis Miguel A. L.
Wolf Patrick D.
Duke University
Jenkins Wilson Taylor & Hunt, P.A.
Mallari Patricia
Marmor II Charles
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