found: Work cat.: Coates, T.D. Neural interfacing, 2008:abstr. (This book presents a short history of neural interfacing (N.I.) research and introduces the reader to some of the current efforts to develop neural prostheses)
found: Encyclopedia of biomaterials and biomedical engineering, 2004:v. 2, p. 1056 (A neuroprosthesis, sometimes called a neural prosthesis, is a device that provides short bursts of electrical impulses to the central or peripheral nervous system to produce sensory and/or motor functions)
found: McGraw-Hill dictionary of scientific and technical terms, 2003(neural prosthesis -- A prosthesis that bypasses a portion of the nervous system and provides electrical stimulation to existing muscles in situations where paralysis has interrupted the natural control pathways)
found: IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (2006 : Kos Island, Greece). ISCAS 2006, 2006:PDF p. 2189 (Neuroprostheses are devices that directly interface a technical implant with the human nervous system to restore sensory or motor function or to modulate the central nervous system properties after traumatization or severe diseases, respectively)
found: Bernat, J.L. Ethical issues in neurology, 2008:p. 502 (A neuroprosthesis is an interface between a computer and a brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerve)