neuroelectrical
Neuroelectrical refers to the electrical phenomena of the nervous system, including how neurons generate and propagate signals and how networks of cells modulate activity. It covers both biological processes and engineering methods used to measure, model, and influence neural activity.
Measurement approaches span noninvasive and invasive methods. EEG and MEG provide high-temporal-resolution signals from large neural
Applications include basic neuroscience research on information processing, sensorimotor control, memory, and perception; clinical diagnostics and
Related fields include neuroengineering and computational neuroscience, which model membrane dynamics and network activity (for example
Challenges in neuroelectrical research include signal quality and interpretation, risks associated with invasive procedures, limitations in