Communication and control of the external environment can be provided via brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) to replace a lost function in persons with severe diseases and little or no chance of recovery of motor abilities (ie, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, brainstem stroke). BCIs allow to intentionally modulate brain activity, to train specific brain functions, and to control prosthetic devices, and thus, this technology can also improve the outcome of rehabilitation programs in persons who have suffered from a central nervous system injury (ie, stroke leading to motor or cognitive impairment). Overall, the BCI researcher is challenged to interact with people with severe disabilities and professionals in the field of neurorehabilitation. Th...
Computer Technology is advancing day by day and with that it has led to the idea of Brain Computer i...
Humans interact with computers through various devices. Such interactions may not require any physic...
BRAIN: Developing brain computer interfaces with rapid automated interfaces for non experts. Geronte...
Brain–computer interfacing (BCI) systems involve controlling a computer using brain signals detected...
The quality of life of people suffering from severe motor disabilities can benefit from the use of c...
In recent years, new research has brought the field of EEG-based Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) ou...
The Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow a person to act on the environment in absence of neuromus...
Abstract: Several patients are no longer able to communicate effectively or even interact with the o...
People with severe neurological impairments face many challenges in sensorimotor functions and commu...
This chapter introduces the filed of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), also called brain-machine inte...
Some patients are no longer able to communicate effectively or even interact with the outside world ...
In recent years, new research has brought the field of EEG-based Brain-Computer Inter-facing (BCI) o...
Some patients are no longer able to communicate effectively or even interact with the outside world ...
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) use brain activity to control external devices, thereby enabling se...
Paralysis following spinal cord injuries, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, stroke, and other disorders...
Computer Technology is advancing day by day and with that it has led to the idea of Brain Computer i...
Humans interact with computers through various devices. Such interactions may not require any physic...
BRAIN: Developing brain computer interfaces with rapid automated interfaces for non experts. Geronte...
Brain–computer interfacing (BCI) systems involve controlling a computer using brain signals detected...
The quality of life of people suffering from severe motor disabilities can benefit from the use of c...
In recent years, new research has brought the field of EEG-based Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) ou...
The Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow a person to act on the environment in absence of neuromus...
Abstract: Several patients are no longer able to communicate effectively or even interact with the o...
People with severe neurological impairments face many challenges in sensorimotor functions and commu...
This chapter introduces the filed of brain-computer interfaces (BCI), also called brain-machine inte...
Some patients are no longer able to communicate effectively or even interact with the outside world ...
In recent years, new research has brought the field of EEG-based Brain-Computer Inter-facing (BCI) o...
Some patients are no longer able to communicate effectively or even interact with the outside world ...
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) use brain activity to control external devices, thereby enabling se...
Paralysis following spinal cord injuries, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, stroke, and other disorders...
Computer Technology is advancing day by day and with that it has led to the idea of Brain Computer i...
Humans interact with computers through various devices. Such interactions may not require any physic...
BRAIN: Developing brain computer interfaces with rapid automated interfaces for non experts. Geronte...