Among the various key networks in the human body, the nervous system occupies central importance. The debilitating effects of spinal cord injuries (SCI) impact a significant number of people throughout the world, and to date, there is no satisfactory method to treat them. In this paper, we review the major treatment techniques for SCI that include promising solutions based on information and communication technology (ICT) and identify the key characteristics of such systems. We then introduce two novel ICT-based treatment approaches for SCI. The first proposal is based on neural interface systems (NIS) with enhanced feedback, where the external machines are interfaced with the brain and the spinal cord such that the brain signals are direct...
Recent advances in the field of neural rehabilitation, facilitated through technological innovation ...
While advances in technology and medicine have improved both longevity and quality of life in patien...
The spinal cord and the brain form the central nervous system (CNS), which is the most important par...
Among the various key networks in the human body, the nervous system occupies central importance. Th...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Thanks to the Internet, we can now have access to more informati...
Abstract In the absence of approved treatments to repair damage to the central nervous...
Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) constitutes a major sociomedical problem, impacting approximate...
Neurological pathologies damaging communication between central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a tremendous disaster in a person’s life. It interrupts the brain–body n...
Spinal cord injured (SCI) individuals are often deprived from computer access and subsequent control...
The Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow a person to act on the environment in absence of neuromus...
This chapter outlines a Human-Computer Interaction inspired approach to rehabilitation of neurologic...
This dissertation seeks to develop novel neurorehabilitative therapies and neuroprostheses for resto...
Movement is planned and coordinated by the brain and carried out by contracting muscles acting on sp...
The authors look forward and discuss future directions in spinal cord injury (SCI) from a perspectiv...
Recent advances in the field of neural rehabilitation, facilitated through technological innovation ...
While advances in technology and medicine have improved both longevity and quality of life in patien...
The spinal cord and the brain form the central nervous system (CNS), which is the most important par...
Among the various key networks in the human body, the nervous system occupies central importance. Th...
International audienceINTRODUCTION: Thanks to the Internet, we can now have access to more informati...
Abstract In the absence of approved treatments to repair damage to the central nervous...
Background: Spinal cord injury (SCI) constitutes a major sociomedical problem, impacting approximate...
Neurological pathologies damaging communication between central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral ...
Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a tremendous disaster in a person’s life. It interrupts the brain–body n...
Spinal cord injured (SCI) individuals are often deprived from computer access and subsequent control...
The Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow a person to act on the environment in absence of neuromus...
This chapter outlines a Human-Computer Interaction inspired approach to rehabilitation of neurologic...
This dissertation seeks to develop novel neurorehabilitative therapies and neuroprostheses for resto...
Movement is planned and coordinated by the brain and carried out by contracting muscles acting on sp...
The authors look forward and discuss future directions in spinal cord injury (SCI) from a perspectiv...
Recent advances in the field of neural rehabilitation, facilitated through technological innovation ...
While advances in technology and medicine have improved both longevity and quality of life in patien...
The spinal cord and the brain form the central nervous system (CNS), which is the most important par...