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Last updated 18 December 2007 Neurotech NetworkNeurotechnology is the application of technology to the human nervous system to improve functions throughout many parts of the body. Hundreds of thousands of people with neurological or psychiatric disorders have already been helped by neurotechnology. For instance, cochlear implants help restore hearing to the deaf, neuroprosthetics provide movement to the paralyzed and spine stimulators give relief to those with chronic pain. These are just a few examples of the many neurotechnologies available today. Neurotech Network is a non-profit organization dedicated to improve the education of and the advocacy to access neurotechnology devices for persons with impairments. Our services are divided into 4 areas: Educate – Resources to research and learn more about neurotechnology for various neurological conditions. Update – Access to the latest information about neurotechnology, as well as our newsletter, The Current Communicate – Stories from people who use neurotechnology devices Advocate – Opportunities for organizations and individuals to help increase access to these life-changing devices These resources are rapidly changing with the progress of technology and advancements. Learn now and return again to stay updated.
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