Mark Gasson
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Mark Gasson | |
Nationality | British |
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Occupation | Scientist |
Mark Gasson[1] is a British scientist and and senior research fellow at the Cybernetic Intelligence Research Group[2], University of Reading, UK. He pioneered developments in direct interfaces between computer systems and the human nervous system[3], is active in the research fields of robotics and identity[4] and pursues many public engagement in science activities.
- ^ Home page
- ^ the Cybernetic Intelligence Research Group, University of Reading
- ^ Gasson, M.N., Hutt, B.D., Goodhew, I., Kyberd, P., and Warwick, K. "Invasive Neural Prosthesis for Neural Signal Detection and Nerve Stimulation", International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing, Vol.19:5, pp.365-75, 2005.
- ^ FIDIS NoE (Future of Identity in the Information Society)