IMPORTANCE: Facial paralysis is a life-altering condition that significantly impairs function, appearance, and communication. Facial rehabilitation via closed-loop pacing represents a potential but as yet theoretical approach to reanimation. A first critical step toward closed-loop facial pacing in cases of unilateral paralysis is the detection of healthy movements to use as a trigger to prosthetically elicit automatic artificial movements on the contralateral side of the face. OBJECTIVES: To test and to maximize the performance of an electromyography (EMG)-based blink detection system for applications in closed-loop facial pacing. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Blinking was detected across the periocular region by means of multichannel...
Background: Surface electromyography (sEMG) is an easy, noninvasive, and reproducible way to assess ...
Introduction: In this article, we propose a new application for eyelid surface electromyography (sEM...
UnrestrictedBrought about by dysfunction of the seventh cranial nerve, facial paralysis results in t...
Objective. We are designing an implantable neuroprosthesis for the treatment of unilateral facial pa...
A survey on the feasibility of surface electromyography (EMG) measurements in facial pacing is prese...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Objectives: Electrical stimulation (ES) of the paralyzed eyelid, triggered by the corresponding func...
Facial pacing ultimately aims at improving the quality of life of people suffering from unilateral f...
IMPORTANCE Facial paralysis remains one of the most challenging conditions to effectively manage, of...
Background: Elicitation of eye closure and other movements via electrical stimulation may provide ef...
Objective. The authors are designing an implantable device that will electrically stimulate a pareti...
Blinking analysis contributes to the understanding of physiological mechanisms in healthy subjects a...
The present aim was to investigate transcutaneous facial muscle stimulation in order to take further...
Facial paralysis due to damage of the facial nerve affects the function of facial muscles, including...
Surface electromyography (EMG) allows reliable detection of muscle activity in all nine intrinsic an...
Background: Surface electromyography (sEMG) is an easy, noninvasive, and reproducible way to assess ...
Introduction: In this article, we propose a new application for eyelid surface electromyography (sEM...
UnrestrictedBrought about by dysfunction of the seventh cranial nerve, facial paralysis results in t...
Objective. We are designing an implantable neuroprosthesis for the treatment of unilateral facial pa...
A survey on the feasibility of surface electromyography (EMG) measurements in facial pacing is prese...
Sponsorships or competing interests that may be relevant to content are dis-closed at the end of thi...
Objectives: Electrical stimulation (ES) of the paralyzed eyelid, triggered by the corresponding func...
Facial pacing ultimately aims at improving the quality of life of people suffering from unilateral f...
IMPORTANCE Facial paralysis remains one of the most challenging conditions to effectively manage, of...
Background: Elicitation of eye closure and other movements via electrical stimulation may provide ef...
Objective. The authors are designing an implantable device that will electrically stimulate a pareti...
Blinking analysis contributes to the understanding of physiological mechanisms in healthy subjects a...
The present aim was to investigate transcutaneous facial muscle stimulation in order to take further...
Facial paralysis due to damage of the facial nerve affects the function of facial muscles, including...
Surface electromyography (EMG) allows reliable detection of muscle activity in all nine intrinsic an...
Background: Surface electromyography (sEMG) is an easy, noninvasive, and reproducible way to assess ...
Introduction: In this article, we propose a new application for eyelid surface electromyography (sEM...
UnrestrictedBrought about by dysfunction of the seventh cranial nerve, facial paralysis results in t...