Exploring the Use of Brain‐Computer Interfaces in Stroke Neurorehabilitation
S Yang, R Li, H Li, K Xu, Y Shi, Q Wang… - BioMed Research …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
With the continuous development of artificial intelligence technology,“brain‐computer
interfaces” are gradually entering the field of medical rehabilitation. As a result, brain …
interfaces” are gradually entering the field of medical rehabilitation. As a result, brain …
A survey on the use of haptic feedback for brain-computer interfaces and neurofeedback
Neurofeedback (NF) and brain-computer interface (BCI) applications rely on the registration
and real-time feedback of individual patterns of brain activity with the aim of achieving self …
and real-time feedback of individual patterns of brain activity with the aim of achieving self …
Mu-Beta event-related (de) synchronization and EEG classification of left-right foot dorsiflexion kinaesthetic motor imagery for BCI
The left and right foot representation area is located within the interhemispheric fissure of the
sensorimotor cortex and share spatial proximity. This makes it difficult to visualize the cortical …
sensorimotor cortex and share spatial proximity. This makes it difficult to visualize the cortical …
Electroencephalography mu rhythm changes and decreased spasticity after repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation in patients following stroke
S Chen, Y Li, X Shu, C Wang, H Wang, L Ding… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Background: Spasticity is common among patients with stroke. Repetitive peripheral
magnetic stimulation (rPMS) is a painless and noninvasive therapy that is a promising …
magnetic stimulation (rPMS) is a painless and noninvasive therapy that is a promising …
Altering facial movements abolishes neural mirroring of facial expressions
People tend to automatically imitate others' facial expressions of emotion. That reaction,
termed “facial mimicry” has been linked to sensorimotor simulation—a process in which the …
termed “facial mimicry” has been linked to sensorimotor simulation—a process in which the …
Don't stop me now: Hampered retrieval of action plans following interruptions
B Zickerick, SO Kobald, S Thönes, K Küper… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
How can we retrieve action plans in working memory (WM) after being distracted or
interrupted? The present EEG study investigated this question using a WM task in which a …
interrupted? The present EEG study investigated this question using a WM task in which a …
Directional decoding from EEG in a center-out motor imagery task with visual and vibrotactile guidance
Motor imagery is a popular technique employed as a motor rehabilitation tool, or to control
assistive devices to substitute lost motor function. In both said areas of application, artificial …
assistive devices to substitute lost motor function. In both said areas of application, artificial …
Cortical processing during robot and functional electrical stimulation
Introduction Like alpha rhythm, the somatosensory mu rhythm is suppressed in the presence
of somatosensory inputs by implying cortical excitation. Sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) can be …
of somatosensory inputs by implying cortical excitation. Sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) can be …
Recognizing the individualized sensorimotor loop of stroke patients during BMI-supported rehabilitation training based on brain functional connectivity analysis
Background Electroencephalogram (EEG) based brain-machine interaction training can
facilitate rehabilitation by closing the sensorimotor loop. However, it remains unclear how to …
facilitate rehabilitation by closing the sensorimotor loop. However, it remains unclear how to …
Rhythm Research in Interactive System Design: A Literature Review
Rhythm can create a sense of structure or order, making it easier for users to understand
and navigate interactive systems, thereby making user engagement more enjoyable and …
and navigate interactive systems, thereby making user engagement more enjoyable and …