
Emotion-Transmitting Prostheses (ETPs) are advanced biomedical devices designed to detect the user’s emotional states by establishing a direct interface with the nervous system, generating motor or sensory responses based on those emotions. Unlike conventional prostheses that primarily restore mechanical functionality, ETPs aim to reestablish an emotional interaction between the user and their environment. These systems operate at the crossroads of biomedical engineering, psychophysiology, and n
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Neuroplasticity refers to the ability of the nervous system to adapt structurally and functionally to environmental experiences, learning, or trauma. This concept is based on the idea that the brain is not a fixed and unchanging structure but rather a system capable of reorganization throughout life. Neuroplasticity plays a central role in learning processes because acquiring new knowledge, developing skills, and experiencing events require the rearrangement of synaptic connections.What Is Neuro
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Emotion-Transferring Prostheses (ETP) are advanced biomedicial devices with neuro-empathic design that establish direct connectivity with the nervous system to perceive the user’s emotional states and generate motor or sensory responses appropriate to those emotions. These prostheses do not merely fulfill mechanical limb functions; they aim to establish a emotion-based interaction bridge between the user and their environment. The concept of Emotion-Transferring Prostheses lies at the intersecti
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