Neuromuscular electrical stimulation‐promoted plasticity of the human brain

RG Carson, AR Buick - The Journal of physiology, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
The application of neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) to paretic limbs has
demonstrated utility for motor rehabilitation following brain injury. When NMES is delivered …

On closed-loop brain stimulation systems for improving the quality of life of patients with neurological disorders

AN Belkacem, N Jamil, S Khalid… - Frontiers in human …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Emerging brain technologies have significantly transformed human life in recent decades.
For instance, the closed-loop brain-computer interface (BCI) is an advanced software …

Robust sensor fusion and biomimetic control of a lower-limb exoskeleton with multimodal sensors

JC Arceo, L Yu, S Bai - IEEE Transactions on Automation …, 2024 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This article presents a systematic approach to robustly control a lower-limb exoskeleton in
real-time using multimodal sensors. The control adopts two sensor bands that combine an …

The effects of chiropractic spinal manipulation on central processing of tonic pain-a pilot study using standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography …

MS Navid, D Lelic, IK Niazi, K Holt, EB Mark… - Scientific reports, 2019 - nature.com
The objectives of the study were to investigate changes in pain perception and neural
activity during tonic pain due to altered sensory input from the spine following chiropractic …

[HTML][HTML] A Brain Computer Interface Neuromodulatory Device for Stroke Rehabilitation: Iterative User-Centered Design Approach

G Alder, D Taylor, U Rashid, S Olsen… - JMIR Rehabilitation …, 2023 - rehab.jmir.org
Background Rehabilitation technologies for people with stroke are rapidly evolving. These
technologies have the potential to support higher volumes of rehabilitation to improve …

Induction of neural plasticity using a low-cost open source brain-computer interface and a 3D-printed wrist exoskeleton

M Jochumsen, TAM Janjua, JC Arceo, J Lauber… - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been proven to be useful for stroke rehabilitation, but
there are a number of factors that impede the use of this technology in rehabilitation clinics …

EMG-versus EEG-triggered electrical stimulation for inducing corticospinal plasticity

M Jochumsen, MS Navid, U Rashid… - IEEE transactions on …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Brain-computer interfaces have been proposed for stroke rehabilitation. Motor cortical
activity derived from the electroencephalography (EEG) can trigger external devices that …

Implementing performance accommodation mechanisms in online BCI for stroke rehabilitation: a study on perceived control and frustration

M Jochumsen, BI Hougaard, MS Kristensen, H Knoche - Sensors, 2022 - mdpi.com
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are successfully used for stroke rehabilitation, but the
training is repetitive and patients can lose the motivation to train. Moreover, controlling the …

[HTML][HTML] Detection of Movement-Related Brain Activity Associated with Hand and Tongue Movements from Single-Trial Around-Ear EEG

D Gulyás, M Jochumsen - Sensors, 2024 - mdpi.com
Movement intentions of motor impaired individuals can be detected in laboratory settings via
electroencephalography Brain–Computer Interfaces (EEG-BCIs) and used for motor …

Associative cued asynchronous BCI induces cortical plasticity in stroke patients

IK Niazi, MS Navid, U Rashid, I Amjad… - Annals of clinical …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Objective We propose a novel cue‐based asynchronous brain–computer interface (BCI) for
neuromodulation via the pairing of endogenous motor cortical activity with the activation of …