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Bioinspired Devices: Emulating Natureโ€™s Assembly and Repair Process

โœ Scribed by Eugene C. Goldfield


Publisher
Harvard University Preess
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
481
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Robotic exoskeletons that allow stroke survivors to regain use of their limbs, 3D-printed replacement body parts, and dozens of other innovations still in schematic design are revolutionizing the treatment of debilitating injuries and nervous system disorders. What all these technologies have in common is that they are modeled after engineering strategies found in natureโ€”strategies developed by a vast array of organisms over eons of evolutionary trial and error.

Eugene Goldfield lays out many principles of engineering found in the natural world, with a focus on how evolutionary and developmental adaptations, such as sensory organs and spinal cords, function within complex organisms. He shows how the component parts of highly coordinated structures organize themselves into autonomous functional systems. For example, when people walk, spinal cord neurons generate coordinated signals that continuously reorganize patterns of muscle activations during the gait cycle. This self-organizing capacity is just one of many qualities that allow biological systems to be robust, adaptive, anticipatory, and self-repairing. To exploit the full potential of technologies designed to interact seamlessly with human bodies, properties like these must be better understood and harnessed at every level, from molecules to cells to organ systems.

Bioinspired Devices brings together insights from a wide range of fields. A member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering, Goldfield offers an insiderโ€™s view of cutting-edge research, and envisions a future in which synthetic and biological devices share energy sources and control, blurring the boundary between nature and medicine.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Preface

Part I. Biological Inspiration for Natureโ€™s Building and Repair Process
1. Bioinspired Devices as Parts of Complex Systems
2. How Nature Builds: Physical Law, Morphogenesis, and Dynamical Systems
3. What Nature Builds: Materials and Devices
4. Building Devices the Way That Nature Does

Part II. Structure-Function, Development, and Vulnerabilities of Nervous Systems
5. Natureโ€™s Nervous System Networks
6. Human Nervous System: Development and Vulnerability
7. How Nature Remodels and Repairs Neural Circuits

Part III. Understanding and Emulating Natureโ€™s Responses to Injury or Damage
8. Neuroprosthetics: The Embodiment of Devices
9. Neurorehabilitation for Remodeling and Repairing Injured Nervous Systems
10. Toward Devices That Are Seamless Parts of Collective, Adaptive, and Emergent Systems

References
Index


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