The use of robotic devices to provide active motor support and sensory feedback of ongoing motor intention, by means of a Brain Computer Interface (BCI), has received growing support by recent literature, with particular focus on neurorehabilitation therapies. At the same time, performance in the use of the BCI has become a more critical factor, since it directly influences congruency and consistency of the provided sensory feedback. As motor imagery is the mental simulation of a given movement without depending on residual function, training of patients in the use of motor imagery BCI can be extended beyond each rehabilitation session, and practiced by using simpler devices than rehabilitation robots available in the hospital. In this work...
Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) have been developed and implemented in many areas as a new communic...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) in combination with robot-assisted physical therapy may become a va...
The combination of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) with robot-assisted physical therapy constitutes...
The use of robotic devices to provide active motor support and sensory feedback of ongoing motor int...
We advocate online modification of robot-assisted task speed, based on continuously inferred motor i...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
Active enrollment in rehabilitation training yields better treatment outcomes. This paper introduces...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) allow the direct control of robotic devices for neurorehabilitation ...
An increasing number of studies have demonstrated the efficacy of motor-imagery (MI) for promoting n...
Motor recovery in post-stroke and post-traumatic patients using exoskeleton controlled by the brain-...
The feasibility of a brain-machine interface (BMI) system that links the brain to an external device...
Brain–computer interface (BCI) remains an emerging tool that seeks to improve the patient interactio...
According to the neuro-rehabilitation theory, compared with unilateral training, bilateral training ...
Background and objectives: Feedback plays a crucial role for using brain computer interface systems....
Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) have been developed and implemented in many areas as a new communic...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) in combination with robot-assisted physical therapy may become a va...
The combination of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) with robot-assisted physical therapy constitutes...
The use of robotic devices to provide active motor support and sensory feedback of ongoing motor int...
We advocate online modification of robot-assisted task speed, based on continuously inferred motor i...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
It was expected to benefit patient with hemiparesis after stroke by extensive arm rehabilitation, to...
Active enrollment in rehabilitation training yields better treatment outcomes. This paper introduces...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) allow the direct control of robotic devices for neurorehabilitation ...
An increasing number of studies have demonstrated the efficacy of motor-imagery (MI) for promoting n...
Motor recovery in post-stroke and post-traumatic patients using exoskeleton controlled by the brain-...
The feasibility of a brain-machine interface (BMI) system that links the brain to an external device...
Brain–computer interface (BCI) remains an emerging tool that seeks to improve the patient interactio...
According to the neuro-rehabilitation theory, compared with unilateral training, bilateral training ...
Background and objectives: Feedback plays a crucial role for using brain computer interface systems....
Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) have been developed and implemented in many areas as a new communic...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) in combination with robot-assisted physical therapy may become a va...
The combination of brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) with robot-assisted physical therapy constitutes...