Brain-computer interfaces using electrocorticographic signals
Many studies over the past two decades have shown that people and animals can use brain
signals to convey their intent to a computer using brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). BCI …
signals to convey their intent to a computer using brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). BCI …
Towards clinical application of implantable brain–computer interfaces for people with late-stage ALS: medical and ethical considerations
Individuals with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) frequently develop speech and
communication problems in the course of their disease. Currently available augmentative …
communication problems in the course of their disease. Currently available augmentative …
Integrating spatial and single-nucleus transcriptomic data elucidates microglial-specific responses in female cynomolgus macaques with depressive-like behaviors
J Wu, Y Li, Y Huang, L Liu, H Zhang, C Nagy… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Major depressive disorder represents a serious public health challenge worldwide;
however, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms are mostly unknown. Here, we …
however, the underlying cellular and molecular mechanisms are mostly unknown. Here, we …
[HTML][HTML] Fully implanted brain–computer interface in a locked-in patient with ALS
Options for people with severe paralysis who have lost the ability to communicate orally are
limited. We describe a method for communication in a patient with late-stage amyotrophic …
limited. We describe a method for communication in a patient with late-stage amyotrophic …
Using the electrocorticographic speech network to control a brain–computer interface in humans
EC Leuthardt, C Gaona, M Sharma… - Journal of neural …, 2011 - iopscience.iop.org
Electrocorticography (ECoG) has emerged as a new signal platform for brain–computer
interface (BCI) systems. Classically, the cortical physiology that has been commonly …
interface (BCI) systems. Classically, the cortical physiology that has been commonly …
Brain-computer interfaces in neurologic rehabilitation practice
F Pichiorri, D Mattia - Handbook of clinical neurology, 2020 - Elsevier
The brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for neurologic rehabilitation are based on the
assumption that by retraining the brain to specific activities, an ultimate improvement of …
assumption that by retraining the brain to specific activities, an ultimate improvement of …
BOLD matches neuronal activity at the mm scale: a combined 7 T fMRI and ECoG study in human sensorimotor cortex
High resolution BOLD fMRI has the potential to map activation patterns of small neuronal
populations at the scale of cortical columns. However, BOLD fMRI does not measure …
populations at the scale of cortical columns. However, BOLD fMRI does not measure …
Neuroimaging-based approaches in the brain–computer interface
Techniques to enable direct communication between the brain and computers/machines,
such as the brain–computer interface (BCI) or the brain–machine interface (BMI), are …
such as the brain–computer interface (BCI) or the brain–machine interface (BMI), are …
Brain-computer interfaces for communication
Locked-in syndrome (LIS) is characterized by an inability to move or speak in the presence
of intact cognition and can be caused by brainstem trauma or neuromuscular disease …
of intact cognition and can be caused by brainstem trauma or neuromuscular disease …
Brain-computer interfaces for communication: preferences of individuals with locked-in syndrome
Background Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been proposed as an assistive
technology (AT) allowing people with locked-in syndrome (LIS) to use neural signals to …
technology (AT) allowing people with locked-in syndrome (LIS) to use neural signals to …