by Rabinder Henry, Martin Deckert, Velmathi Guruviah, Bertram Schmidt
Abstract:
ABSTRACT The main aim of the proposed work is to review and develop a theoretical background for analysis of different types of neuromodulation techniques. Neuromodulation is a clinical therapeutic tool to modify the neuronal activities in order to address the disorders associated with the nervous system. The most recent development in neuromodulation tools is optogenetics. Being a form of gene therapy, optogenetics combines genetic engineering with optics as stimulation as well as inhibition to observe and control the function of genetically targeted groups of cells with light, often in intact animals.
Reference:
Review of Neuromodulation Techniques and Technological Limitations (Rabinder Henry, Martin Deckert, Velmathi Guruviah, Bertram Schmidt), In IETE Technical Review, volume 0, 2015.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{henry_review_2015,
	title = {Review of {Neuromodulation} {Techniques} and {Technological} {Limitations}},
	volume = {0},
	url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02564602.2015.1106926},
	doi = {10.1080/02564602.2015.1106926},
	abstract = {ABSTRACT The main aim of the proposed work is to review and develop a theoretical background for analysis of different types of neuromodulation techniques. Neuromodulation is a clinical therapeutic tool to modify the neuronal activities in order to address the disorders associated with the nervous system. The most recent development in neuromodulation tools is optogenetics. Being a form of gene therapy, optogenetics combines genetic engineering with optics as stimulation as well as inhibition to observe and control the function of genetically targeted groups of cells with light, often in intact animals.},
	number = {0},
	journal = {IETE Technical Review},
	author = {Henry, Rabinder and Deckert, Martin and Guruviah, Velmathi and Schmidt, Bertram},
	year = {2015},
	pages = {1--10}
}