Stroke is one of the leading causes of long-term disability among adults and contributes to major socio-economic burden globally. Stroke frequently results in multifaceted impairments including motor, cognitive and emotion deficits. In recent years, brain-computer interface (BCI)-based therapy has shown promising results for post-stroke motor rehabilitation. In spite of the success received by BCI-based interventions in the motor domain, non-motor impairments are yet to receive similar attention in research and clinical settings. Some preliminary encouraging results in post-stroke cognitive rehabilitation using BCI seem to suggest that it may also hold potential for treating non-motor deficits such as cognitive and emotion impairments. More...
Does Electroencephalograph (EEG) guided Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitate the recov...
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology exploiting electroencephalographic (EEG) sensorimotor osci...
To treat stroke and, in particular, to alleviate the personal and social burden of stroke survivors ...
Non-invasive electroencephalographic (EEG) based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are a potential to...
Background. Stroke is the leading cause of serious and long-term disability worldwide. Survivors may...
Strokes leave around 40% of survivors dependent in their activities of daily living, notably due to ...
International audienceStroke is the leading cause of complex disability. Indeed, 40% of person suffe...
Brain–computer interface (BCI) technology translates brain activity into meaningful commands to esta...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has been used for rehabilitation after stroke and there ar...
With the continuous development of artificial intelligence technology, “brain-computer interfaces” a...
Objective:Motor imagery (MI) is assumed to enhance poststroke motor recovery, yet its benefits are d...
International audienceBrain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) process brain activity in real time, and medi...
AbstractThe idea of using brain computer interfaces (BCI) for rehabilitation emerged relatively rece...
International audienceThe idea of using brain computer interfaces (BCI) for rehabilitation emerged r...
Introduction: Motor Imagery (MI) was proposed to enhance motor recovery after stroke. EEG-based Brai...
Does Electroencephalograph (EEG) guided Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitate the recov...
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology exploiting electroencephalographic (EEG) sensorimotor osci...
To treat stroke and, in particular, to alleviate the personal and social burden of stroke survivors ...
Non-invasive electroencephalographic (EEG) based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are a potential to...
Background. Stroke is the leading cause of serious and long-term disability worldwide. Survivors may...
Strokes leave around 40% of survivors dependent in their activities of daily living, notably due to ...
International audienceStroke is the leading cause of complex disability. Indeed, 40% of person suffe...
Brain–computer interface (BCI) technology translates brain activity into meaningful commands to esta...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has been used for rehabilitation after stroke and there ar...
With the continuous development of artificial intelligence technology, “brain-computer interfaces” a...
Objective:Motor imagery (MI) is assumed to enhance poststroke motor recovery, yet its benefits are d...
International audienceBrain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) process brain activity in real time, and medi...
AbstractThe idea of using brain computer interfaces (BCI) for rehabilitation emerged relatively rece...
International audienceThe idea of using brain computer interfaces (BCI) for rehabilitation emerged r...
Introduction: Motor Imagery (MI) was proposed to enhance motor recovery after stroke. EEG-based Brai...
Does Electroencephalograph (EEG) guided Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitate the recov...
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology exploiting electroencephalographic (EEG) sensorimotor osci...
To treat stroke and, in particular, to alleviate the personal and social burden of stroke survivors ...