Cognitive neuroengineering is the intersection of cognitive neuroscience and neuroengineering.
In cognitive neuroscience, we use many methods to measure real-time cognitive and
neural activity. In neuroengineering, we can stimulate and monitor changes in neurophysiological
and cognitive activity in real-time contexts. In tandem, time-efficient algorithms
are available to rapidly model input-output associations between brain stimulation,
neural activity and measured behavior. Given these technologies, we can use conventional
and emerging approaches from control engineering – a branch of systems engineering
– to address pervasive problems in neuromodulation in experimental and clinical contexts.
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