Lecture

Motor Neuroprosthetics: Brain-Machine Interfaces

Description

This lecture covers the fundamentals of neuroengineering, focusing on brain-machine interfaces (BMI) for motor neuroprosthetics. Topics include recording techniques, invasive and non-invasive BMIs, communication BMIs, EEG signal understanding, event-related potentials, and motor decoding using EEG signals.

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