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Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) affects almost 500,000 people every year, causing complete paralysis of both legs in severe cases, with no current treatment perspective. However, new neuroengineering technologies, such as the Brain Spine Interface (BSI), have eme ...
Over the last years, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have shown their value for assistive
technology and neurorehabilitation. Recently, a BCI-approach for the rehabilitation of hemispatial
neglect has been proposed on the basis of covert visuospatial atte ...
Recent works have explored the use of brain signals to directly control virtual and robotic agents in sequential tasks. So far in such brain-computer interfaces (BCI), an explicit calibration phase was required to build a decoder that translates raw electr ...
Tactile feedback has the capability of reducing the workload on the visual channel, during visual feedback in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). It is requisite to analyse the brain signals corresponding to the tactile stimulations. This work is aimed at an ...
Classifiers that can be implemented on chip with minimal computational and memory resources are essential for edge computing in emerging applications such as medical and IoT devices. This paper introduces a machine learning model based on oblique decision ...
Background: One of the current challenges in brain-machine interfacing is to characterize and decode upper limb kinematics from brain signals, e.g. to control a prosthetic device. Recent research work states that it is possible to do so based on low freque ...
As an advanced brain-computer interface, the flexible surface electrodearrayhas been used for spatiotemporal localization of neural interactions by recording electrocorticography (ECoG) signals over brain cortical areas. Compared with the electrical stimul ...
Relating measures of electroencephalography (EEG) back to the underlying sources is a long-standing inverse problem. Here we propose a new method to estimate the EEG sources of identified electrophysiological states that represent spontaneous activity, or ...
Several studies have proposed the use of inverse solutions based features to improve the decoding performance of brain-computer interfaces. Most of these studies have compared the performance of inverse solutions features over scalp activity in a small set ...
Although we feel, see, and experience our hands as our own (body or hand ownership), recent research has shown that illusory hand ownership can be induced for fake or virtual hands and may useful for neuroprosthetics and brain-computer interfaces. Despite ...