Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a well-known recording method for the less invasive brain machine interface (BMI). Our previous studies have succeeded in predicting muscle activities and arm trajectories from ECoG signals. Despite such successful studies, there still remain solving works for the purpose of realizing an ECoG-based prosthesis. We suggest a neuromuscular interface to control robot using decoded muscle activities and joint angles. We used sparse linear regression to find the best fit between band-passed ECoGs and electromyograms (EMG) or joint angles. The best coefficient of determination for 100 s continuous prediction was 0.6333 ± 0.0033 (muscle activations) and 0.6359 ± 0.0929 (joint angles), respectively. We also controlled a ...
Human-robot control interfaces have received increased attention during the past decades. With the i...
Background: Current myoelectric control algorithms for active prostheses map time- and frequency-dom...
Patients with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as spinal cord injury are left with reduced moto...
Brain?machine interfaces (BMIs) are promising technologies for rehabilitation of upperlimb functions...
<div><p>Non-invasive Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs) are being used more and more these days to desi...
Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) has been considered as an effective way to help and support both the d...
Dexterous control of upper arm movements is integral to activities of daily living. This important a...
Spinal cord injury leaves high level tetraplegics unable to control their upper extremities. Functio...
Upper limb neuroprosthesis is a rapidly progressing technology with the potential to restore functio...
Background A brain-machine interface (BMI) should be able to help people with disab...
Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuromotor pr...
Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuromotor pr...
Human-robot control interfaces have received increased attention during the past decades. With the i...
<div><p>Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuro...
Electromyography (EMG) is an electrodiagnostic medicine technique for evaluating and recording the e...
Human-robot control interfaces have received increased attention during the past decades. With the i...
Background: Current myoelectric control algorithms for active prostheses map time- and frequency-dom...
Patients with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as spinal cord injury are left with reduced moto...
Brain?machine interfaces (BMIs) are promising technologies for rehabilitation of upperlimb functions...
<div><p>Non-invasive Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs) are being used more and more these days to desi...
Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) has been considered as an effective way to help and support both the d...
Dexterous control of upper arm movements is integral to activities of daily living. This important a...
Spinal cord injury leaves high level tetraplegics unable to control their upper extremities. Functio...
Upper limb neuroprosthesis is a rapidly progressing technology with the potential to restore functio...
Background A brain-machine interface (BMI) should be able to help people with disab...
Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuromotor pr...
Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuromotor pr...
Human-robot control interfaces have received increased attention during the past decades. With the i...
<div><p>Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuro...
Electromyography (EMG) is an electrodiagnostic medicine technique for evaluating and recording the e...
Human-robot control interfaces have received increased attention during the past decades. With the i...
Background: Current myoelectric control algorithms for active prostheses map time- and frequency-dom...
Patients with chronic neuromuscular conditions such as spinal cord injury are left with reduced moto...