Design and testing of a 96-channel neural interface module for the Networked Neuroprosthesis system
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Cynthia A. Chestek | Zachary T. Irwin | Kevin L. Kilgore | P. H. Peckham | Samuel R. Nason | Parag G. Patil | Chrono S. Nu | Autumn J. Bullard | Brian Smith | P. Hunter Peckham | Alex Campean | Matthew Willsey | Matthew S. Willsey | K. Kilgore | C. Chestek | Brian Smith | Z. Irwin | A. J. Bullard | Alex Campean
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