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An EEG-based brain computer interface for rehabilitation and restoration of hand control following stroke using ipsilateral cortical physiology | IEEE Conference Publication | IEEE Xplore

An EEG-based brain computer interface for rehabilitation and restoration of hand control following stroke using ipsilateral cortical physiology


Abstract:

The loss of motor control severely impedes activities of daily life. Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) offer new possibilities to treat nervous system injuries, but conven...Show More

Abstract:

The loss of motor control severely impedes activities of daily life. Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) offer new possibilities to treat nervous system injuries, but conventional BCIs use signals from primary motor cortex, the same sites most likely damaged in a stroke causing paralysis. Recent studies found distinct cortical physiology associated with contralesional limb movements in regions distinct from primary motor cortex. To capitalize on these findings, we designed and implemented a BCI that localizes and acquires these brain signals to drive a powered, hand orthotic which opens and closes a patient's hand.
Date of Conference: 30 August 2011 - 03 September 2011
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 01 December 2011
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PubMed ID: 22255773
Conference Location: Boston, MA, USA

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