Pronunciation: /njʊroʊprɑːstɛtɪks/
noun a field of neuroscience and biomedical engineering that involves developing prostheses controlled by neural signals from the brain
A1 Neuroprosthetics help people with disabilities.
A2 The neuroprosthetics field is constantly evolving.
B1 Researchers are studying the effectiveness of neuroprosthetics in rehabilitation.
B2 Advancements in neuroprosthetics have improved the quality of life for many individuals.
C1 Neuroprosthetics have the potential to revolutionize healthcare in the future.
C2 The intricate design of neuroprosthetics requires a multidisciplinary approach.
formal Neuroprosthetics are devices that can help restore or enhance the function of the nervous system.
informal I heard they're working on some cool new neuroprosthetics that can help people with paralysis.
slang Check out these high-tech brain gadgets - they're like neuroprosthetics for your noggin!
figurative Using neuroprosthetics is like giving your brain a technological upgrade.
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