Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are used in stroke rehabilitation to translate brain signals into intended movements of the paralyzed limb. However, the efficacy and mechanisms of BCI-based therapies remain unclear. Here we show that BCI coupled to functional electrical stimulation (FES) elicits significant, clinically relevant, and lasting motor recovery in chronic stroke survivors more effectively than sham FES. Such recovery is associated to quantitative signatures of functional neuroplasticity. BCI patients exhibit a significant functional recovery after the intervention, which remains 6–12 months after the end of therapy. Electroencephalography analysis pinpoints significant differences in favor of the BCI group, mainly consisting in a...
Gait impairment due to foot drop is a common outcome of stroke, and current physiotherapy provides o...
Brain-computer interface-assisted motor imagery (MI-BCI) or transcranial direct current stimulation ...
AbstractThe idea of using brain computer interfaces (BCI) for rehabilitation emerged relatively rece...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are used in stroke rehabilitation to translate brain signals into in...
While most survivors of stroke experience some spontaneous recovery and receive treatment in the sub...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) provide a mean to access the damaged motor network of the brain aft...
Does Electroencephalograph (EEG) guided Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitate the recov...
Abstract — Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait im-pairment due to foot drop, current rehab...
Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait impairment due to foot drop, current rehabilitative pr...
Background. Stroke is the leading cause of serious and long-term disability worldwide. Survivors may...
Objective:Motor imagery (MI) is assumed to enhance poststroke motor recovery, yet its benefits are d...
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology exploiting electroencephalographic (EEG) sensorimotor osci...
BCI technology can encourage motor training and practice by offering an on-line feedback about brain...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a standard rehabilitation approach applied by therapists ...
AbstractStroke is among the leading causes of long-term disabilities leaving an increasing number of...
Gait impairment due to foot drop is a common outcome of stroke, and current physiotherapy provides o...
Brain-computer interface-assisted motor imagery (MI-BCI) or transcranial direct current stimulation ...
AbstractThe idea of using brain computer interfaces (BCI) for rehabilitation emerged relatively rece...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are used in stroke rehabilitation to translate brain signals into in...
While most survivors of stroke experience some spontaneous recovery and receive treatment in the sub...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) provide a mean to access the damaged motor network of the brain aft...
Does Electroencephalograph (EEG) guided Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitate the recov...
Abstract — Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait im-pairment due to foot drop, current rehab...
Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait impairment due to foot drop, current rehabilitative pr...
Background. Stroke is the leading cause of serious and long-term disability worldwide. Survivors may...
Objective:Motor imagery (MI) is assumed to enhance poststroke motor recovery, yet its benefits are d...
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology exploiting electroencephalographic (EEG) sensorimotor osci...
BCI technology can encourage motor training and practice by offering an on-line feedback about brain...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a standard rehabilitation approach applied by therapists ...
AbstractStroke is among the leading causes of long-term disabilities leaving an increasing number of...
Gait impairment due to foot drop is a common outcome of stroke, and current physiotherapy provides o...
Brain-computer interface-assisted motor imagery (MI-BCI) or transcranial direct current stimulation ...
AbstractThe idea of using brain computer interfaces (BCI) for rehabilitation emerged relatively rece...