OBJECTIVE: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are being developed to restore reach and grasping movements of paralyzed individuals. Recent studies have shown that the kinetics of grasping movement, such as grasp force, can be successfully decoded from electrocorticography (ECoG) signals, and that the high-frequency band (HFB) power changes provide discriminative information that contribute to an accurate decoding of grasp force profiles. However, as the models used in these studies contained simultaneous information from multiple spectral features over multiple areas in the brain, it remains unclear what parameters of movement and force are encoded by the HFB signals and how these are represented temporally and spatially in the SMC. APPROACH:...
Implantable brain computer interfaces (BCIs) promise to re-establish communication for severely para...
Abstract—Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a promising long-term signal acquisition platform for brain-co...
International audienceThis article presents the method that won the brain-computer interface (BCI) c...
Brain machine interfaces (BMIs) have the potential to provide intuitive control of neuroprostheses t...
The basal ganglia are known to be involved in the planning, execution and control of gripping force ...
In the presented work, standard and high-density electrocorticographic (ECoG) electrodes were used t...
In the presented work, standard and high-density electrocorticographic (ECoG) electrodes were used t...
The sensorimotor cortex is a frequently targeted brain area for the development of Brain-Computer In...
Functional mapping of eloquent cortex before the resection of a tumor is a critical procedure for op...
The sensorimotor cortex is a frequently targeted brain area for the development of Brain-Computer In...
The effective decoding of natural grasping behaviors is crucial for the natural control of neural pr...
Hand grasping is a sophisticated motor task that has received much attention by the neuroscientific ...
Movement related synchronization of high frequency activity (HFA, 76–100 Hz) is a somatotopic proces...
Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a promising long-term signal acquisition platform for brain-computer in...
Abstract — Electrocorticogram (ECoG)-based brain computer interfaces (BCI) can potentially control u...
Implantable brain computer interfaces (BCIs) promise to re-establish communication for severely para...
Abstract—Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a promising long-term signal acquisition platform for brain-co...
International audienceThis article presents the method that won the brain-computer interface (BCI) c...
Brain machine interfaces (BMIs) have the potential to provide intuitive control of neuroprostheses t...
The basal ganglia are known to be involved in the planning, execution and control of gripping force ...
In the presented work, standard and high-density electrocorticographic (ECoG) electrodes were used t...
In the presented work, standard and high-density electrocorticographic (ECoG) electrodes were used t...
The sensorimotor cortex is a frequently targeted brain area for the development of Brain-Computer In...
Functional mapping of eloquent cortex before the resection of a tumor is a critical procedure for op...
The sensorimotor cortex is a frequently targeted brain area for the development of Brain-Computer In...
The effective decoding of natural grasping behaviors is crucial for the natural control of neural pr...
Hand grasping is a sophisticated motor task that has received much attention by the neuroscientific ...
Movement related synchronization of high frequency activity (HFA, 76–100 Hz) is a somatotopic proces...
Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a promising long-term signal acquisition platform for brain-computer in...
Abstract — Electrocorticogram (ECoG)-based brain computer interfaces (BCI) can potentially control u...
Implantable brain computer interfaces (BCIs) promise to re-establish communication for severely para...
Abstract—Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a promising long-term signal acquisition platform for brain-co...
International audienceThis article presents the method that won the brain-computer interface (BCI) c...