Electrocorticography (ECoG) has drawn attention as an effective recording approach for brain-machine interfaces (BMI). Previous studies have succeeded in classifying movement intention and predicting hand trajectories from ECoG. Despite such successes, however, there still remains considerable work for the realization of ECoG-based BMIs as neuroprosthetics. We developed a method to predict multiple muscle activities from ECoG measurements. We also verified that ECoG signals are effective for predicting muscle activities in time varying series when performing sequential movements. ECoG signals were band-pass filtered into separate sensorimotor rhythm bands, z-score normalized, and smoothed with a Gaussian filter. We used sparse linear regres...
Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a well-known recording method for the less invasive brain machine inter...
Power changes in specific frequency bands are typical brain responses during motor planning or prepa...
Brain?machine interfaces (BMIs) are promising technologies for rehabilitation of upperlimb functions...
<div><p>Electrocorticography (ECoG) has drawn attention as an effective recording approach for brain...
<div><p>Due to their potential as a control modality in brain-machine interfaces, electrocorticograp...
Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a promising long-term signal acquisition platform for brain-computer in...
The discovery of directional tuned neurons in the primary motor cortex has advanced motor research i...
<div><p>Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuro...
Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuromotor pr...
Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuromotor pr...
In this study, we used electrocorticographic (ECoG) signals to extract the onset of arm movement as ...
Abstract—Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a promising long-term signal acquisition platform for brain-co...
International audienceThis article presents the method that won the brain-computer interface (BCI) c...
Brain machine interfaces (BMIs) have the potential to provide intuitive control of neuroprostheses t...
Abstract — Electrocorticogram (ECoG)-based brain computer interfaces (BCI) can potentially control u...
Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a well-known recording method for the less invasive brain machine inter...
Power changes in specific frequency bands are typical brain responses during motor planning or prepa...
Brain?machine interfaces (BMIs) are promising technologies for rehabilitation of upperlimb functions...
<div><p>Electrocorticography (ECoG) has drawn attention as an effective recording approach for brain...
<div><p>Due to their potential as a control modality in brain-machine interfaces, electrocorticograp...
Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a promising long-term signal acquisition platform for brain-computer in...
The discovery of directional tuned neurons in the primary motor cortex has advanced motor research i...
<div><p>Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuro...
Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuromotor pr...
Brain-machine interface techniques have been applied in a number of studies to control neuromotor pr...
In this study, we used electrocorticographic (ECoG) signals to extract the onset of arm movement as ...
Abstract—Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a promising long-term signal acquisition platform for brain-co...
International audienceThis article presents the method that won the brain-computer interface (BCI) c...
Brain machine interfaces (BMIs) have the potential to provide intuitive control of neuroprostheses t...
Abstract — Electrocorticogram (ECoG)-based brain computer interfaces (BCI) can potentially control u...
Electrocorticogram (ECoG) is a well-known recording method for the less invasive brain machine inter...
Power changes in specific frequency bands are typical brain responses during motor planning or prepa...
Brain?machine interfaces (BMIs) are promising technologies for rehabilitation of upperlimb functions...