International audienceKinesthetic motor imagery (KMI) based braincomputer interfaces hold great potential for post-stroke motor rehabilitation. However, KMI is a complex task to perform, mainly due to the absence of sensory and kinesthetic feedback. To address this issue, sensory neurofeedback solutions have been proposed. One of them is tactile vibration, which has been used in BCI paradigms, but the optimal design choices of the vibration remain unclear. In this study, we present a novel bimodal stimulus that combines a vibrotactile device for the upper limb with a visual animation of a hand grasping a bottle. We aimed to investigate the effects of four different vibration patterns and four stimulation intensities to study the effects of ...
International audienceNeurofeedback (NF) and brain-computer interface (BCI) applications rely on the...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) rely on the user's brain activity to control equipment or computer ...
The use of robotic devices to provide active motor support and sensory feedback of ongoing motor int...
Background and objectives: Feedback plays a crucial role for using brain computer interface systems....
Controlling a brain-actuated device requires the participant to look at and to split his attention b...
International audienceWe are developing a brain-computer interface integrating visual and vibrotacti...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) has attracted great interests for its effectiveness in assisting disa...
In this work, mechanical vibrotactile stimulation was applied to subjects' left and right wrist skin...
Tactile feedback has the capability of reducing the workload on the visual channel, during visual fe...
Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) induced EEG patterns are widely used as control signals for b...
International audienceIntroduction: Motor Imagery (MI) is a powerful tool to stimulate sensorimotor ...
In this work, mechanical vibrotactile stimulation was applied to subjects ’ left and right wrist ski...
To be correctly mastered, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) need an uninterrupted flow of feedback to...
International audienceNeurofeedback (NF) and brain-computer interface (BCI) applications rely on the...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) rely on the user's brain activity to control equipment or computer ...
The use of robotic devices to provide active motor support and sensory feedback of ongoing motor int...
Background and objectives: Feedback plays a crucial role for using brain computer interface systems....
Controlling a brain-actuated device requires the participant to look at and to split his attention b...
International audienceWe are developing a brain-computer interface integrating visual and vibrotacti...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) has attracted great interests for its effectiveness in assisting disa...
In this work, mechanical vibrotactile stimulation was applied to subjects' left and right wrist skin...
Tactile feedback has the capability of reducing the workload on the visual channel, during visual fe...
Abstract Background Motor imagery (MI) induced EEG patterns are widely used as control signals for b...
International audienceIntroduction: Motor Imagery (MI) is a powerful tool to stimulate sensorimotor ...
In this work, mechanical vibrotactile stimulation was applied to subjects ’ left and right wrist ski...
To be correctly mastered, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) need an uninterrupted flow of feedback to...
International audienceNeurofeedback (NF) and brain-computer interface (BCI) applications rely on the...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) rely on the user's brain activity to control equipment or computer ...
The use of robotic devices to provide active motor support and sensory feedback of ongoing motor int...