This textbook fills a gap to supply students with the fundamental
principles and tools they need to perform the quantitative analyses
of the neuroelectrophysiological approaches, including both
conventional and emerging ones, prevalently used in neuroscience
research and neuroprosthetics. The content grows out of a course on
Neuroengineering and Neuroprosthetics, which the author has taught
already several times. The key problems the author addresses
include (1) the universal operating mechanisms of
neuroelectrophysiological approaches, (2) proper configuration of
each approach, and (3) proper interpretation of the resulting
signals. Efforts are made both to extract the universal principles
underlying this common class of approaches and discern the unique
properties of each individual approach. To address these important
problems, equivalent electrical circuit modeling and signal
analysis are used to unravel the functioning mechanisms and
principles and provide sound interpretations to the associated
signals and phenomena. This book aims to derive analytical
solutions to these equivalent circuits, which can offer clear and
complete mechanistic insights to the underlying biophysics.
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