Efficacy of restorative brain–computer interfaces
30 August 2017
Investigating the impact of feedback update interval on the efficacy of restorative brain–computer interfaces | Royal Society open science. 4:170660. https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.170660 |
Restorative brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) have been proposed to enhance stroke rehabilitation. Restorative BCIs are able to close the sensorimotor loop by rewarding motor imagery (MI) with sensory feedback. Despite the promising results from early studies, reaching clinically significant outcomes in a timely fashion is yet to be achieved. | Sam Darvishi, Michael C. Ridding, Brenton Hordacre, Derek Abbott, Mathias Baumert |
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