Introduction: Most spinal cord injuries (SCI) result in lower extremities paralysis, thus diminishing ambulation. Using brain-computer interfaces (BCI), patients may regain leg control using neural signals that actuate assistive devices. Here, we present a case of a subject with cervical SCI with an implanted electrocorticography (ECoG) device and determined whether the system is capable of motor-imagery-initiated walking in an assistive ambulator.Methods: A 24-year-old male subject with cervical SCI (C5 ASIA A) was implanted before the study with an ECoG sensing device over the sensorimotor hand region of the brain. The subject used motor-imagery (MI) to train decoders to classify sensorimotor rhythms. Fifteen sessions of closed-loop trial...
In patients with unilateral upper limb paralysis from strokes and other brain lesions, strategies fo...
Abstract Background Excessive reliance on wheelchairs in individuals with tetraplegia or paraplegia ...
Over recent years, brain-computer interface (BCI) has emerged as an alternative communication system...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology aims to help individuals with disability to control assist...
OBJECTIVE: Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology aims to provide individuals with paralysis a me...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology aims to help individuals with disability to control assist...
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) has a devastating impact on the motor control and affects many essential ph...
Brain-machine interface (BMI) technology aims to provide individuals with movement paralysis a natur...
After spinal cord injury (SCI), motor commands from the brain are unable to reach peripheral nerves ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) translate neural signals into machine commands for applications suc...
Brain computer interface (BCI) is a paradigm that offers an alternative communication channel betwee...
BackgroundDirect brain control of overground walking in those with paraplegia due to spinal cord inj...
Objective. In people with a cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) or degenerative diseases leading to li...
Success in locomotor rehabilitation programs can be improved with the use of brain-computer interfac...
<div><p>In patients with unilateral upper limb paralysis from strokes and other brain lesions, strat...
In patients with unilateral upper limb paralysis from strokes and other brain lesions, strategies fo...
Abstract Background Excessive reliance on wheelchairs in individuals with tetraplegia or paraplegia ...
Over recent years, brain-computer interface (BCI) has emerged as an alternative communication system...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology aims to help individuals with disability to control assist...
OBJECTIVE: Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology aims to provide individuals with paralysis a me...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology aims to help individuals with disability to control assist...
Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) has a devastating impact on the motor control and affects many essential ph...
Brain-machine interface (BMI) technology aims to provide individuals with movement paralysis a natur...
After spinal cord injury (SCI), motor commands from the brain are unable to reach peripheral nerves ...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) translate neural signals into machine commands for applications suc...
Brain computer interface (BCI) is a paradigm that offers an alternative communication channel betwee...
BackgroundDirect brain control of overground walking in those with paraplegia due to spinal cord inj...
Objective. In people with a cervical spinal cord injury (SCI) or degenerative diseases leading to li...
Success in locomotor rehabilitation programs can be improved with the use of brain-computer interfac...
<div><p>In patients with unilateral upper limb paralysis from strokes and other brain lesions, strat...
In patients with unilateral upper limb paralysis from strokes and other brain lesions, strategies fo...
Abstract Background Excessive reliance on wheelchairs in individuals with tetraplegia or paraplegia ...
Over recent years, brain-computer interface (BCI) has emerged as an alternative communication system...