Introductory Neuroscience & Neuro-Instrumentation

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Free Online Course: Introductory Neuroscience & Neuro-Instrumentation provided by Swayam is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 12 weeks long. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Swayam. Introductory Neuroscience & Neuro-Instrumentation is taught by Prof. Mahesh Jayachandra.

Overview
  • This course is a systems, design-oriented course aimed to provide exposure to Neuroscience and its importance in the real world. Neuroscience and Neuro- Instrumentation are popular research areas and this course is an introduction to both. The emphasis is on Electro-physiology with an introduction to standard Biological Stimulators and signal conditioning circuits. Expected course outcomes: • Introduction to EEG and Event-Related Potentials (ERPs). • Introduction to Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) and its applications. • Applications using ERPs to screen for disorders of Cognition. • Introduction to ERP stimulators and signal conditioning circuits. • Demonstration of EEGLab and ERPLab for EEG and ERP signal processingINTENDED AUDIENCE :Engineering Students, Faculty from Engineering Colleges, Medical StudentsPREREQUISITES :Basic ElectronicsINDUSTRIES SUPPORT :None

Syllabus
  • Week 1: Introduction to Neurophysiology, Basic Operation of Human Brai Week 2: EEG introduction, EEG recording systems, Understanding EEG waveforms, Applications of EEG analysis Week 3: Epilepsy a classic Neurophysiological disorder, Types of Epilepsy, Role of EEG Signal Processing for Epilepsy Classification/ Screening Week 4: Signal Conditioning for EEG and ECG signal processing with demonstration of ECG signal processing circuits Week 5: Cortical Auditory Event Potential (CAEP), Different Event Related Potentials and their applications: MMN and P300. Week 6: EEGLAB and ERPLAB Signal Processing Demo using MATLA Week 7: Brain Computer Interface: Introduction, Applications, Existing BCI Sensors Week 8: Electrophysiology Techniques for BCI: Technologies of BCI kits, Recording Brain Waves In humans and animals, “Touching” Infrared, Epidermal Electrodes Week 9: Completing the BCI Loop in Humans without Neurosurgery: Designing Magnetic stimulators Week 10:Invasive Techniques to acquire neurological signals, Types of implants and signal conditioning systems Week 11:Tetrodes Fabrication, Microneedle Fabrication, Implanting Tetrodes and microneedles on a rat model Week 12:Design and Fabrication of Closed Loop Rat Training System, Signal acquisition and post-processing