Controlling advanced robotic systems with brain signals promises substantial improvements in health care, for example, to restore intuitive control of hand movements after severe stroke or spinal cord injuries (SCI). However, such integrated, brain- or neural-controlled robotic systems have yet to enter broader clinical use or daily life environments. The main challenge to integrate such systems in everyday life environments relates to the reliability of brain-control, particularly when brain signals are recorded non-invasively. Using a non-invasive, hybrid EEG-EOG-based brain/neural hand exoskeleton (B/NHE), we demonstrate full restoration of activities of daily living (ADL), such as eating and drinking, across six paraplegic individuals (...
Hand sensorimotor impairments are among the most common consequences of injuries affecting the centr...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) allow direct translation of electric, magnetic or metabolic brain si...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
Controlling advanced robotic systems with brain signals promises substantial improvements in health ...
Direct brain control of advanced robotic systems promises substantial improvements in health care, f...
Direct brain control of advanced robotic systems promises substantial improvements in health care, f...
Arm and finger paralysis, e.g. due to brain stem stroke, often results in the inability to perform a...
The loss of hand function can result in severe physical and psychosocial impairment. Thus, compensat...
Arm and finger paralysis, e.g. due to brain stem stroke, often results in the inability to perform a...
Stroke survivors with chronic paralysis often have difficulties to perform various activities of dai...
The development of brain/neural-controlled exoskeletons allow for restoration of movements in paraly...
Hand sensorimotor impairments are among the most common consequences of injuries affecting the centr...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) allow direct translation of electric, magnetic or metabolic brain si...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...
Controlling advanced robotic systems with brain signals promises substantial improvements in health ...
Direct brain control of advanced robotic systems promises substantial improvements in health care, f...
Direct brain control of advanced robotic systems promises substantial improvements in health care, f...
Arm and finger paralysis, e.g. due to brain stem stroke, often results in the inability to perform a...
The loss of hand function can result in severe physical and psychosocial impairment. Thus, compensat...
Arm and finger paralysis, e.g. due to brain stem stroke, often results in the inability to perform a...
Stroke survivors with chronic paralysis often have difficulties to perform various activities of dai...
The development of brain/neural-controlled exoskeletons allow for restoration of movements in paraly...
Hand sensorimotor impairments are among the most common consequences of injuries affecting the centr...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) allow direct translation of electric, magnetic or metabolic brain si...
This paper proposes a new multimodal architecture for gaze-independent brain-computer interface (BCI...