Electrical stimulation (ES) has demonstrated potential for reanimating eye-blink following facial paralysis caused by damage to the seventh cranial nerve. However, the effective restoration of a natural-like eyeblinking and the possible alteration of facial mimic motion associated with ES has been scarcely investigated and quantified in humans. An objective quantification of eyelid motion and overall facial movements could help to identify the stimulation pattern which may provide the most natural eyelid closure without exciting adjacent facial musculature. We developed and experimentally evaluated a new method based on image analysis aimed at quantifying the eyelid closure and any possible facial movements induced by eye-blink stimulation
Surface electromyography (EMG) allows reliable detection of muscle activity in all nine intrinsic an...
Blinking analysis contributes to the understanding of physiological mechanisms in healthy subjects a...
During the lifetime, one of the most involuntary or voluntary movements of the human body is blinkin...
Electrical stimulation (ES) has demonstrated potential for reanimating eye-blink following facial pa...
Objectives: Electrical stimulation (ES) of the paralyzed eyelid, triggered by the corresponding func...
UnrestrictedBrought about by dysfunction of the seventh cranial nerve, facial paralysis results in t...
Purpose: We present an innovative method to quantify the eyeblink by using a miniature gyroscopic se...
Damage to the seventh nerve is a relatively common clinical problem, the most important consequence ...
Facial paralysis due to damage of the facial nerve affects the function of facial muscles, including...
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...
IMPORTANCE: Facial paralysis is a life-altering condition that significantly impairs function, appea...
Objective. We are designing an implantable neuroprosthesis for the treatment of unilateral facial pa...
Objectives: Facial nerve palsy causes blurred vision and ocular discomfort due to deficits in blinki...
Spontaneous eye blinking is a complex process, which implies the joint actions of the eyelid muscles...
Surface electromyography (EMG) allows reliable detection of muscle activity in all nine intrinsic an...
Blinking analysis contributes to the understanding of physiological mechanisms in healthy subjects a...
During the lifetime, one of the most involuntary or voluntary movements of the human body is blinkin...
Electrical stimulation (ES) has demonstrated potential for reanimating eye-blink following facial pa...
Objectives: Electrical stimulation (ES) of the paralyzed eyelid, triggered by the corresponding func...
UnrestrictedBrought about by dysfunction of the seventh cranial nerve, facial paralysis results in t...
Purpose: We present an innovative method to quantify the eyeblink by using a miniature gyroscopic se...
Damage to the seventh nerve is a relatively common clinical problem, the most important consequence ...
Facial paralysis due to damage of the facial nerve affects the function of facial muscles, including...
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...
IMPORTANCE: Facial paralysis is a life-altering condition that significantly impairs function, appea...
Objective. We are designing an implantable neuroprosthesis for the treatment of unilateral facial pa...
Objectives: Facial nerve palsy causes blurred vision and ocular discomfort due to deficits in blinki...
Spontaneous eye blinking is a complex process, which implies the joint actions of the eyelid muscles...
Surface electromyography (EMG) allows reliable detection of muscle activity in all nine intrinsic an...
Blinking analysis contributes to the understanding of physiological mechanisms in healthy subjects a...
During the lifetime, one of the most involuntary or voluntary movements of the human body is blinkin...