One innovation currently influencing physical medicine and rehabilitation is brain–computer interface (BCI) technology. BCI systems used for motor control record neural activity …
Prosthetic arms controlled by a brain-computer interface can enable people with tetraplegia to perform functional movements. However, vision provides limited feedback because …
Objective. Direct synthesis of speech from neural signals could provide a fast and natural way of communication to people with neurological diseases. Invasively-measured brain …
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Objective. Intracortical brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are being developed to assist people with motor disabilities in communicating and interacting with the world around them …
Y Liu, Z Li, H Liu, Z Kan - Robotics and Autonomous Systems, 2020 - Elsevier
Designing a robot system with reasoning and learning ability has gradually become a research focus in robotics research field. Recently, Skill Transfer Learning (STL), ie, the …
The history of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) developed from a mere idea in the days of early digital technology to today's highly sophisticated approaches for signal detection …
Advances in intelligent robotic systems and brain-machine interfaces (BMI) have helped restore functionality and independence to individuals living with sensorimotor deficits; …
Implanted brain–computer interfaces (iBCIs) translate brain activity recorded intracranially into commands for virtual or physical machines to restore or rehabilitate motor, sensory or …
Somatosensory neuroprostheses restore, replace, or enhance tactile and proprioceptive feedback for people with sensory impairments due to neurological disorders or injury …