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Cybernics : fusion of human, machine and information systems /

Title By: Sankai, Yoshiyuki [Editor.] | Suzuki, K [Editor.] | Hasegawa, Yasuhisa [Editor.]
Material type: BookPublisher: Tokyo ; London : Springer, c2014.Description: x, 339 p. : ill. (some col.), ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9784431541585; 4431541586Subject(s): Robotics -- Human factors | Human-machine systems | Human-computer interaction | Human-robot interaction | Robotics | Robotics in medicineDDC classification: 629.892 Online resources: Location Map
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Biorobotics, or 'cybernics', is of increasing significance in helping today's aging society cope with reduced cognitive and motor skills. This volume covers new developments in a field that combines law and ethics with cutting-edge medicine and engineering.
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Cybernics: Fusion of Human, Machine and Information Systems.- Wearable Robot Technology.- Robot Motion Control for Physical Assistance.- Motor Control and Learning.- Movement Disorder and Rehabilitation.- Regenerative Medicine for Spinal Cord Injury Using Olfactory Mucosa Autografts.- Augmented Human Technology.- Haptic Interface and Cybernics.- Introduction to Mediated Communication.- Robotics for Supporting Childhood Education.- Subjectivity-Kansei Computing.- Human-Machine Coagency for Collaborative Control.- Electroneurophysiology and Brain Functional Imaging for Brain-Machine-Interface.- Roboethical Arguments and Applied Ethics: Being a Good Citizen.- Safety and Ethical Issues in the Development of Human Assistive Robots.- Standards and Statutes: 'Soft' Law and 'Hard' Law.

Biorobotics, or 'cybernics', is of increasing significance in helping today's aging society cope with reduced cognitive and motor skills. This volume covers new developments in a field that combines law and ethics with cutting-edge medicine and engineering.

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