The knowledge of the mechanisms of motor imagery (MI) is very important for the development of braincomputer interfaces. Depending on neurophysiological cortical activity, MI can be divided into two categories: visual imagery (VI) and kinesthetic imagery (KI). Our magnetoencephalography (MEG) experiments with ten untrained subjects provided evidences that inhibitory control plays a dominant role in KI. We found that communication between inferior parietal cortex and frontal cortex is realised in the mu-frequency range. We also pinpointed three gamma frequencies to be used for motor command communication. The use of artificial intelligence allowed us to classify MI of left and right hands with maximal classification accuracy using the brain ...
In order to characterize the neural generators of the brain oscillations related to motor imagery (M...
The mental simulation theory suggests activation of the motor network during imagery and observation...
Projecte final de carrera realitzat en col.laboració amb Philips ResearchThis project presents diffe...
The understanding of the neurophysiological mechanisms responsible for performing motor imagery (MI)...
The conducted magnetoencephalographic (MEG) experiments with voluntary participants confirm the exis...
Motor imagery-based brain-computer interfaces have gained much attention in the past few years. It e...
EEG connectivity measures could provide a new type of feature space for inferring a subject's intent...
Abstract: Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery activates similar cerebral regions to ...
This work uses Magnetoencephalography (MEG) to investigate movement-related neural activity in the c...
EEG connectivity measures could provide a new type of feature space for inferring a subject’s intent...
Contains fulltext : 73134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Several studies ...
The present study investigated whether different types of motor imageries can be classified based on...
International audienceIn this article, we study how combined motor imageries can be detected to deli...
Motor imagery (MI) is assimilated to a perception-action process, which is mentally represented. Alt...
Movement imagery (MI) is a cognitive motor process wherein a person consciously imagines themselves ...
In order to characterize the neural generators of the brain oscillations related to motor imagery (M...
The mental simulation theory suggests activation of the motor network during imagery and observation...
Projecte final de carrera realitzat en col.laboració amb Philips ResearchThis project presents diffe...
The understanding of the neurophysiological mechanisms responsible for performing motor imagery (MI)...
The conducted magnetoencephalographic (MEG) experiments with voluntary participants confirm the exis...
Motor imagery-based brain-computer interfaces have gained much attention in the past few years. It e...
EEG connectivity measures could provide a new type of feature space for inferring a subject's intent...
Abstract: Although there is ample evidence that motor imagery activates similar cerebral regions to ...
This work uses Magnetoencephalography (MEG) to investigate movement-related neural activity in the c...
EEG connectivity measures could provide a new type of feature space for inferring a subject’s intent...
Contains fulltext : 73134.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Several studies ...
The present study investigated whether different types of motor imageries can be classified based on...
International audienceIn this article, we study how combined motor imageries can be detected to deli...
Motor imagery (MI) is assimilated to a perception-action process, which is mentally represented. Alt...
Movement imagery (MI) is a cognitive motor process wherein a person consciously imagines themselves ...
In order to characterize the neural generators of the brain oscillations related to motor imagery (M...
The mental simulation theory suggests activation of the motor network during imagery and observation...
Projecte final de carrera realitzat en col.laboració amb Philips ResearchThis project presents diffe...