PubMedID: 21200434Background: The current development of brain-machine interface technology is limited, among other factors, by concerns about the long-term stability of single- and multi-unit neural signals. In addition, the understanding of the relation between potentially more stable neural signals, such as local field potentials, and motor behavior is still in its early stages. Methodology/Principal Findings: We tested the hypothesis that spatial correlation patterns of neural data can be used to decode movement target direction. In particular, we examined local field potentials (LFP), which are thought to be more stable over time than single unit activity (SUA). Using LFP recordings from chronically implanted electrodes in the dorsal p...
A previous study revealed that neuronal activity in primary motor cortex (MI) and supplementary moto...
In humans and other primates, the analysis of visual motion includes populations of neurons in the m...
We describe the relations between the neuronal activity in primate motor cortex and the direction of...
BACKGROUND: The current development of brain-machine interface technology is limited, among other fa...
The current development of brain-machine interface technology is limited, among other factors, by co...
National Institutes of Health, NIH;National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NINDS;Na...
Propagating spatio-temporal neural patterns are widely evident across sensory, motor and association...
Modern neural prostheses are promising medical devices that can be controlled exclusively by the use...
The successful development of motor neuroprosthetic devices hinges on the ability to accurately and ...
The discovery of directional tuned neurons in the primary motor cortex has advanced motor research i...
The first commercially sensing enabled deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices for the treatment of mov...
A central problem in motor research has been to understand how sensory signals are transformed to ge...
The execution of reach-to-grasp movements in order to interact with our environment is an important ...
Objective. Neural signals can be decoded and used to move neural prostheses with the purpose of rest...
Objective. Previous studies have demonstrated that target direction information presented by the dor...
A previous study revealed that neuronal activity in primary motor cortex (MI) and supplementary moto...
In humans and other primates, the analysis of visual motion includes populations of neurons in the m...
We describe the relations between the neuronal activity in primate motor cortex and the direction of...
BACKGROUND: The current development of brain-machine interface technology is limited, among other fa...
The current development of brain-machine interface technology is limited, among other factors, by co...
National Institutes of Health, NIH;National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, NINDS;Na...
Propagating spatio-temporal neural patterns are widely evident across sensory, motor and association...
Modern neural prostheses are promising medical devices that can be controlled exclusively by the use...
The successful development of motor neuroprosthetic devices hinges on the ability to accurately and ...
The discovery of directional tuned neurons in the primary motor cortex has advanced motor research i...
The first commercially sensing enabled deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices for the treatment of mov...
A central problem in motor research has been to understand how sensory signals are transformed to ge...
The execution of reach-to-grasp movements in order to interact with our environment is an important ...
Objective. Neural signals can be decoded and used to move neural prostheses with the purpose of rest...
Objective. Previous studies have demonstrated that target direction information presented by the dor...
A previous study revealed that neuronal activity in primary motor cortex (MI) and supplementary moto...
In humans and other primates, the analysis of visual motion includes populations of neurons in the m...
We describe the relations between the neuronal activity in primate motor cortex and the direction of...