We present here the integration of brain-computer interfacing (BCI) technology with functional electrical stimulation therapy to restore voluntary function. The system was tested with a single man with chronic (6 years) severe left hemiplegia resulting from a stroke. The BCI, implemented as a simple “brain-switch” activated by power decreases in the 18 Hz – 28 Hz frequency range of the participant’s electroencephalograpic signals, triggered a neuroprosthesis designed to facilitate forward reaching, reaching to the mouth, and lateral reaching movements. After 40 90-minute sessions in which the participant attempted the reaching tasks repeatedly, with the movements assisted by the BCI-triggered neuroprosthesis, the participant’s arm function ...
The paper deals with a specific kind of BCI application implemented with the aim of recovering the r...
Brain is known to be one of the powerful systems in human body because of its ability to give comman...
Gait impairment due to foot drop is a common outcome of stroke, and current physiotherapy provides o...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
Functional electrical stimulation therapy (FEST) is one of the few interventions that can engage par...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) provide a mean to access the damaged motor network of the brain aft...
Traditional rehabilitation techniques have limited effects on the recovery of patients with tetraple...
Brain–computer interface (BCI) controlled functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a novel techniq...
Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait impairment due to foot drop, current rehabilitative pr...
Does Electroencephalograph (EEG) guided Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitate the recov...
Abstract — Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait im-pairment due to foot drop, current rehab...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is currently developed as an alternative technology with a potential ...
Background: Many neurological conditions, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain in...
Many neurological conditions, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury, can ca...
Abstract Background Many neurological conditions, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic ...
The paper deals with a specific kind of BCI application implemented with the aim of recovering the r...
Brain is known to be one of the powerful systems in human body because of its ability to give comman...
Gait impairment due to foot drop is a common outcome of stroke, and current physiotherapy provides o...
We report the therapeutic effects of integrating brain-computer interfacing technology and functiona...
Functional electrical stimulation therapy (FEST) is one of the few interventions that can engage par...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) provide a mean to access the damaged motor network of the brain aft...
Traditional rehabilitation techniques have limited effects on the recovery of patients with tetraple...
Brain–computer interface (BCI) controlled functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a novel techniq...
Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait impairment due to foot drop, current rehabilitative pr...
Does Electroencephalograph (EEG) guided Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) facilitate the recov...
Abstract — Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait im-pairment due to foot drop, current rehab...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is currently developed as an alternative technology with a potential ...
Background: Many neurological conditions, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain in...
Many neurological conditions, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury, can ca...
Abstract Background Many neurological conditions, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic ...
The paper deals with a specific kind of BCI application implemented with the aim of recovering the r...
Brain is known to be one of the powerful systems in human body because of its ability to give comman...
Gait impairment due to foot drop is a common outcome of stroke, and current physiotherapy provides o...