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Nigel H. Lovell
Researcher at University of New South Wales
Publications - 678
Citations - 19383
Nigel H. Lovell is an academic researcher from University of New South Wales. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinal ganglion & Blood pump. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 634 publications receiving 16465 citations. Previous affiliations of Nigel H. Lovell include NICTA & AmeriCorps VISTA.
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Novel Neural Interface for Vision Prosthesis Electrodes: Improving Electrical and Mechanical Properties through Layering
TL;DR: In this article, surface modification of traditional electrode materials using electrically conducting polymers and biological factors with the aim of establishing a functional neural interface between stimulating electrode and neural tissue was presented.
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Experimental validation of a tactile sensor model for a robotic hand
TL;DR: A tactile sensor for a robotic hand is described, based on the mechanoreceptors in the glabrous skin of the human hand to replicate the sensory function of both slow adapting and fast adapting receptors.
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Discussion of “the new role of biomedical informatics in the age of digital medicine”
Najeeb Al-Shorbaji,Riccardo Bellazzi,Fernán Gonzalez Bernaldo de Quirós,Sabine Koch,Casimir A. Kulikowski,Nigel H. Lovell,Victor Maojo,Hyeoun-Ae Park,Ferran Sanz,Indra Neil Sarkar,Hiroshi Tanaka +10 more
TL;DR: This article contains the combined commentaries invited to independently comment on the paper of Martin-Sanchez and Lopez-Campos about the new role of Biomedical Informatics in the Age of Digital Medicine.
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Dynamics of cardiac period responses after prolonged vagal stimulation in the dog.
Branko G. Celler,Nigel H. Lovell +1 more
TL;DR: The time course of the recovery of the cardiac period response, after cessation of vagal stimulation, was analyzed using nonlinear curve fitting techniques and it was found that the recovery phase could be reliably fitted with a function consisting of the sum of up to three exponential terms.
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Evaluation of functional deficits and falls risk in the elderly – methods for preventing falls
Michael R. Narayanan,Maria Elena Scalzi,Stephen J. Redmond,Steven R. Lord,Branko G. Celler,Nigel H. Lovell +5 more
TL;DR: A system to evaluate falls risk and functional deficits in the elderly is described, based on the evaluation of performance in a simple set of controlled movements known as the directed routine, using features extracted from the DR.