The Promise of Neurotechnology in Clinical Translational Science

被引:13
作者
White, Susan W. [1 ]
Richey, J. Anthony [1 ]
Gracanin, Denis [2 ]
Bell, Martha Ann [1 ]
LaConte, Stephen [3 ]
Coffman, Marika [1 ]
Trubanova, Andrea [1 ]
Kim, Inyoung [4 ]
机构
[1] Virginia Tech, Dept Psychol, Blacksburg, VA USA
[2] Virginia Tech, Dept Comp Sci, Blacksburg, VA USA
[3] Virginia Tech Caril Res Inst, Dept Biomed Engn & Sci, Blacksburg, VA USA
[4] Virginia Tech, Dept Stat, Blacksburg, VA USA
关键词
neurotechnology; personalized medicine; translational science; emotion regulation; psychopathology;
D O I
10.1177/2167702614549801
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Neurotechnology is broadly defined as a set of devices used to understand neural processes and applications that can potentially facilitate the brain's ability to repair itself. In the past decade, an increasingly explicit understanding of basic biological mechanisms of brain-related illnesses has produced applications that allow a direct yet noninvasive method to index and manipulate the functioning of the human nervous system. Clinical scientists are poised to apply this technology to assess, treat, and better understand complex socioemotional processes that underlie many forms of psychopathology. In this review, we describe the potential benefits and hurdles, both technical and methodological, of neurotechnology in the context of clinical dysfunction. We also offer a framework for developing and evaluating neurotechnologies that is intended to expedite progress at the nexus of clinical science and neural-interface designs by providing a comprehensive vocabulary to describe the necessary features of neurotechnology in the clinic.
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页码:797 / 815
页数:19
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