Associative cued asynchronous BCI induces cortical plasticity in stroke patients
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 somatosensory pathways. Methods: The proposed BCI detects the intention to move from single-trial EEG signals in real ti...
Main Authors: | Alder, G. (Author), Amjad, I. (Author), Farina, D. (Author), Haavik, H. (Author), Jochumsen, M. (Author), Kumari, N. (Author), Navid, M.S (Author), Niazi, I.K (Author), Olsen, S. (Author), Rashid, U. (Author), Signal, N. (Author), Taylor, D. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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John Wiley and Sons Inc
2022
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Online Access: | View Fulltext in Publisher |
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