NEURO-TECHNOLOGY AND COUNSELLING

Survey

Authors

  • Thomas Parayil Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram (DVK)

Keywords:

COUNSELLING, NEURO-TECHNOLOGY

Abstract

Neuro-technology is an emerging field that is opening up a wide range of new possibilities and devices to treat nervous system disorders. Basically, neuro-technology involves the application of electronics and engineering to the human nervous system. Neuro-technology encompasses the application of micro-fabricated devices to achieve direct contact with the electrically active cells of the nervous system (neurons). Already used for some basic research in neuroscience, the technology is also being developed for applications in neuro-prosthetics.

Author Biography

Thomas Parayil, Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram (DVK)

Thomas Parayil CMI holds a master’s degree in Psychological Counselling from Montfort College (Bangalore University) and is currently on the faculty of the Institute of Spirituality and Counselling, DVK, Bangalore. Simultaneously, he is also pursuing MPhil research studies in Psychology at Christ University, Bangalore.

References

Lawson Matt, Entering Cyberspace at the Millennium Dome, New York: Orion Books Ltd., 2000, 220-228.

Anthony K., “Counselling in Cyberspace,” Counselling Journal 11, 10 (December 2000), 625-627.

L. B. Moran, P. F. Durrenberger, N. R. Pearce, and M. B. Graeber, “Two New Molecular Markers of Lewy Bodies in Parkinson’s Disease,” Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 78, 9 (2007), 2-4.

Eliza J. Weizenbaum, “A Computer Program for the Study of Natural Language Communications between Men and Machines,” Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, New York: Communications of the ACM, 1966, 36-45.

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Published

2008-09-30

How to Cite

Parayil, T. (2008). NEURO-TECHNOLOGY AND COUNSELLING: Survey. Journal of Dharma, 33(1), 95–100. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/jd/article/view/408