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15 Years of Evolution of Non-Invasive EEG-Based Methods for Restoring Hand &Arm Function with Motor Neuroprosthetics in Individuals with High Spinal Cord Injury: A Review of Graz BCI Research 被引量:1
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作者 Gernot R. Müller-Putz Philipp Plank +2 位作者 bernhard stadlbauer Karina Statthaler John Bosco Uroko 《Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering》 2017年第6期317-325,共9页
Patients who suffer from a high spinal cord injury have severe motor disabilities in the lower as well as in the upper extremities. Thus they rely on the help of other people in everyday life. Restoring the function o... Patients who suffer from a high spinal cord injury have severe motor disabilities in the lower as well as in the upper extremities. Thus they rely on the help of other people in everyday life. Restoring the function of the upper limbs, especially the grasp function can help them to gain some independence. Using EEG-based neuroprosthetics is a way to help tetraplegic people restore different grasp types as well as moving the arm and the elbow. In this work an overview of non-invasive EEG-based methods for restoring the hand and arm function with the use of neuroprosthetics in individuals with high spinal cord injury is given. Since the Graz BCI group is leading in this area of non-invasive research mainly, the work of this group is represented. 展开更多
关键词 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM (EEG) Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) MOTOR NEUROPROSTHESIS Spinal Cord Injury (SCI)
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