Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) re-establish communication channels between the nervous system and an external device. The use of BMI technology has generated significant developments in rehabilitative medicine, promising new ways to restore lost sensory-motor functions. However and despite high-caliber basic research, only a few prototypes have successfully left the laboratory and are currently home-deployed. The failure of this laboratory-to-user transfer likely relates to the absence of BMI solutions for providing naturalistic feedback about the consequences of the BMI's actions. To overcome this limitation, nowadays cutting-edge BMI advances are guided by the principle of biomimicry; i.e. the artificial reproduction of normal neural mec...
The brain typically uses a rich supply of feedback from multiple sensory modalities to control movem...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2005.Includ...
Though there have been many developments in sensory/motor prosthetics, they have not yet reached the...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) re-establish communication channels between the nervous system and a...
Objective. Brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) re-establish communication channels between the nervous s...
BACKGROUND: Living in a multisensory world entails the continuous sensory processing of environmenta...
Present day cortical brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) have made impressive advances using decoded bra...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) based on motor imagery (MI) have emerged as a promising approach to e...
Present day cortical brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) have made impressive advances using decoded bra...
The field of invasive brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) is typically associated with neuroprosthetic a...
<p>Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) use neuronal activity to control external actuators. As such, the...
A brain-machine interface (BMI) is about transforming neural activity into action and sensation into...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) aim to help people with paralysis by decoding movement-related neura...
Since the original demonstration that electrical activity generated by ensembles of cortical neurons...
The brain typically uses a rich supply of feedback from multiple sensory modalities to control movem...
The brain typically uses a rich supply of feedback from multiple sensory modalities to control movem...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2005.Includ...
Though there have been many developments in sensory/motor prosthetics, they have not yet reached the...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) re-establish communication channels between the nervous system and a...
Objective. Brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) re-establish communication channels between the nervous s...
BACKGROUND: Living in a multisensory world entails the continuous sensory processing of environmenta...
Present day cortical brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) have made impressive advances using decoded bra...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMI) based on motor imagery (MI) have emerged as a promising approach to e...
Present day cortical brain–machine interfaces (BMIs) have made impressive advances using decoded bra...
The field of invasive brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) is typically associated with neuroprosthetic a...
<p>Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) use neuronal activity to control external actuators. As such, the...
A brain-machine interface (BMI) is about transforming neural activity into action and sensation into...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) aim to help people with paralysis by decoding movement-related neura...
Since the original demonstration that electrical activity generated by ensembles of cortical neurons...
The brain typically uses a rich supply of feedback from multiple sensory modalities to control movem...
The brain typically uses a rich supply of feedback from multiple sensory modalities to control movem...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2005.Includ...
Though there have been many developments in sensory/motor prosthetics, they have not yet reached the...