© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor control speed, coordinated grasp, and carryover from trained to novel objects by an individual with tetraplegia using a brain-computer interface (BCI)-controlled neuroprosthetic. Design: Phase I trial for an intracortical BCI integrated with forearm functional electrical stimulation (FES). Data reported span postimplant days 137 to 1478. Setting: Tertiary care outpatient rehabilitation center. Participant: A 27-year-old man with C5 class A (on the American Spinal Injury Association Impairment Scale) traumatic spinal cord injury Interventions: After array implantation in his left (dominant) motor cortex, the participant trained with BCI-FES to co...
Background: Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant ...
Introduction: Brain computer interface (BCI) is a promising new technology with possible applicatio...
Background: Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant ...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to rega...
Background and Purpose: Impaired hand function decreases quality of life in persons with tetraplegia...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
Objective. To compare neurological and functional outcomes between two groups of hospitalised patie...
Background: Functional recovery of arm movement typically plateaus following a stroke, leaving chron...
Loss of arm and hand function is one of the most devastating consequences of cervical spinal cord in...
Introduction: Brain computer interface (BCI) is a promising new technology with possible applicatio...
There are over 33,000 people in the United States living with complete tetraplegia due to traumatic ...
Background: Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant ...
Introduction: Brain computer interface (BCI) is a promising new technology with possible applicatio...
Background: Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant ...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
© 2019 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Objective: To demonstrate naturalistic motor con...
Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to rega...
Background and Purpose: Impaired hand function decreases quality of life in persons with tetraplegia...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
<p>Individuals with tetraplegia identify restoration of hand function as a critical, unmet need to r...
Objective. To compare neurological and functional outcomes between two groups of hospitalised patie...
Background: Functional recovery of arm movement typically plateaus following a stroke, leaving chron...
Loss of arm and hand function is one of the most devastating consequences of cervical spinal cord in...
Introduction: Brain computer interface (BCI) is a promising new technology with possible applicatio...
There are over 33,000 people in the United States living with complete tetraplegia due to traumatic ...
Background: Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant ...
Introduction: Brain computer interface (BCI) is a promising new technology with possible applicatio...
Background: Providing neurofeedback (NF) of motor-related brain activity in a biologically-relevant ...