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Bionics
FEKT-MBNKAcad. year: 2010/2011
Bionics - fundamental terms and principles. Substitutive medicine, biocompatibility. Human body as a system, adaptation, homeostasis, control in living organisms, biological feedback. Infomational and control system of human organism. Fundamentals of genetics, genetic algorithms. Neural system - electrical characteristics, measuring NS performance - EEG, relation between neural system and artifical neural nets. Input and output units - sensory organs, loads. Hearing - principles, measuring, cochlear endoprosthesis. Vision - principles, measuring, artificial eye. Skeletal muscles - principles and measuring their performance (EMG, ENG), artificial limbs. Cardivascular system - hemodynamics, electrical characteristics. ECG signals.
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The Biomedical Engineering Handbook. J.D. Bronzino (ed.) Boca Raton, CRC Press 1995. (EN)
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Human organism as a system. Adaptation and homeostasis. Principles of homeostatic control. Examples of control in human body. Biological feedback.
Informational and control system in human body. Genetic system. Fundamentals of genetics.
Genetic algorithms.
Physiological system. Endocrine system.
Neural system. Electrophysiology of neural system.
Measuring quality of neural system performance.
Artificial neural networks, relation between artificial and natural neural networks.
Sensory systems. Auditory system, physical characteristics, measuring. Cochlear endoprosthesis.
Visual system, responses to various arrangement of visual scene, measuring, artificial substitutes.
Skeleton, its structure and function, joint, movement, artificial materials for implants.
Skeletal muscles, physiology, measuring of myoactivity, artificial limbs.
Alimentation system. Cardiovascular system. Electrical and mechanical processes in heart. Measuring of heart activity.
ECG signals.
Laboratory exercise
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Biological active points, measuring skin resistance.
Measuring characteristics of hearing and vision.
Measuring and interpetation of heart rate variability.
Measuring of blood preassure, measuring blood gas saturation.
Electrocardiography, vectrocardiography.