BACKGROUND: People who survive severe brain damage may eventually develop a prolonged consciousness disorder. Others can regain full consciousness but remain unable to speak or move because of the severity of the lesions, as for those with locked-in syndrome (LIS). Brain-computer interface techniques can be useful to disentangle these states by detecting neurophysiological correlates of conscious processing of information to enable communication with these individuals after the diagnosis.OBJECTIVE: The goal of our study was to evaluate with a user-centered design approach the usability of a mental imagery task to detect signs of voluntary information processing and enabling communication in a group of severely disabled individuals.METHODS: ...
This thesis discusses three independent studies on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) for communicatio...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are very convenient tools to assess locked-in (LIS) and completely ...
A substantial number of patients who survive severe brain injury progress to a nonresponsive state o...
BACKGROUND: People who survive severe brain damage may eventually develop a prolonged consciousness ...
Detecting signs of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury constitutes a real challenge f...
<div><p>Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) strive to decode brain signals into control commands for se...
Background: Recent neuroimaging research has strikingly demonstrated the existence of covert awarene...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) strive to decode brain signals into control commands for severely h...
BACKGROUND:Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have demonstrated the potential to provide paralyzed ind...
Patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) suffer from awareness deficits. Comorbidities such as...
peer reviewedPatients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) cannot reply to questions or clinical as...
Objective: In the recovery from coma, the acquisition of command following represents an important m...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) strive to decode brain signals into control commands for severely h...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have demonstrated the potential to provide paralyzed individuals wi...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can provide a means of communication for people with severe motor i...
This thesis discusses three independent studies on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) for communicatio...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are very convenient tools to assess locked-in (LIS) and completely ...
A substantial number of patients who survive severe brain injury progress to a nonresponsive state o...
BACKGROUND: People who survive severe brain damage may eventually develop a prolonged consciousness ...
Detecting signs of consciousness in patients with severe brain injury constitutes a real challenge f...
<div><p>Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) strive to decode brain signals into control commands for se...
Background: Recent neuroimaging research has strikingly demonstrated the existence of covert awarene...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) strive to decode brain signals into control commands for severely h...
BACKGROUND:Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have demonstrated the potential to provide paralyzed ind...
Patients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) suffer from awareness deficits. Comorbidities such as...
peer reviewedPatients with disorders of consciousness (DOC) cannot reply to questions or clinical as...
Objective: In the recovery from coma, the acquisition of command following represents an important m...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) strive to decode brain signals into control commands for severely h...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have demonstrated the potential to provide paralyzed individuals wi...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can provide a means of communication for people with severe motor i...
This thesis discusses three independent studies on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) for communicatio...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are very convenient tools to assess locked-in (LIS) and completely ...
A substantial number of patients who survive severe brain injury progress to a nonresponsive state o...