Hybrid Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) for upper limb rehabilitation after stroke should enable the reinforcement of "more normal" brain and muscular activity. Here, we propose the combination of corticomuscular coherence (CMC) and intermuscular coherence (IMC) as control features for a novel hybrid BCI for rehabilitation purposes. Multiple electroencephalographic (EEG) signals and surface electromyography (EMG) from 5 muscles per side were collected in 20 healthy participants performing finger extension (Ext) and grasping (Grasp) with both dominant and non-dominant hand. Grand average of CMC and IMC patterns showed a bilateral sensorimotor area as well as multiple muscles involvement. CMC and IMC values were used as features to classify e...
The neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a continuous updating of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies have tr...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
Abstract Background Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) promote upper limb recovery in stroke patients r...
The application of Hybrid Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) for post-stroke hand motor rehabilitation ...
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems for motor rehabilitation after stroke have proven their effic...
PurposeMotor deficits after stroke are supposed to arise from the reduced neural drive from the brai...
The loss of motor control severely impedes activities of daily life. Brain computer interfaces (BCIs...
The functional connectivity between cortex and muscle during motor tasks can change after stroke. Mo...
Background Corticomuscular coupling has been investigated for long, to find out the underlying mecha...
Stroke is a leading cause of acquired long-term upper extremity motor disability. Current standard o...
Background. Recently, the brain-computer interface (BCI) has seen rapid development, which may promo...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems have emerged as a method to restore function and enhance comm...
Background Corticomuscular coupling has been investigated for long, to find out the underlying mecha...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has the potential as a post-stroke rehabilitation tool, an...
The neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a continuous updating of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies have tr...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...
Abstract Background Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) promote upper limb recovery in stroke patients r...
The application of Hybrid Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) for post-stroke hand motor rehabilitation ...
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) systems for motor rehabilitation after stroke have proven their effic...
PurposeMotor deficits after stroke are supposed to arise from the reduced neural drive from the brai...
The loss of motor control severely impedes activities of daily life. Brain computer interfaces (BCIs...
The functional connectivity between cortex and muscle during motor tasks can change after stroke. Mo...
Background Corticomuscular coupling has been investigated for long, to find out the underlying mecha...
Stroke is a leading cause of acquired long-term upper extremity motor disability. Current standard o...
Background. Recently, the brain-computer interface (BCI) has seen rapid development, which may promo...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems have emerged as a method to restore function and enhance comm...
Background Corticomuscular coupling has been investigated for long, to find out the underlying mecha...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has the potential as a post-stroke rehabilitation tool, an...
The neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a continuous updating of...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Brain-computer interface (BCI) technologies have tr...
International audienceThe neural control of muscular activity during a voluntary movement implies a ...