Ipsilesional Mu Rhythm Desynchronization Correlates With Improvements in Affected Hand Grip Strength and Functional Connectivity in Sensorimotor Cortices Following BCI-FES Intervention for Upper Extremity in Stroke Survivors

Stroke is a leading cause of acquired long-term upper extremity motor disability. Current standard of care trajectories fail to deliver sufficient motor rehabilitation to stroke survivors. Recent research suggests that use of brain-computer interface (BCI) devices improves motor function in stroke s...

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Main Authors: Bjorklund, E. (Author), Caldera, K.E (Author), Gjini, K. (Author), Gloe, S. (Author), Nair, V.A (Author), Prabhakaran, V. (Author), Remsik, A.B (Author), Rivera, C.A (Author), Romero, S. (Author), van Kan, P.L.E (Author), Williams, J.C (Author), Williams, L., Jr (Author), Young, B.M (Author)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
Subjects:
Mu
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