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Background Some individuals using brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) exhibit ineffective control during motor imagery-based BCI (MI-BCI) training. MI-BCI performance correlates with the activation in the frontoparietal attention network, premotor-parietal ...
Jialin Chen +9 more
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Integrating EEG and MEG signals to improve motor imagery classification in brain-computer interfaces
We propose a fusion approach that combines features from simultaneously recorded electroencephalographic (EEG) and magnetoencephalographic (MEG) signals to improve classification performances in motor imagery-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs).
Bassett, Danielle S. +6 more
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Motor imagery contributes to enhance the (re)learning of motor skills through remapping of cortical networks. Combining motor imagery with anodal transcranial direct-current stimulation (a-tDCS) over the primary motor cortex has further been shown to ...
Elodie Saruco +7 more
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Análise da influência do treino de visualização mental na execução do livre directo,em atletas de vários escalões [PDF]
Dissertação apresentada com vista à obtenção do grau de Mestre em Desporto, Especialização em Treino Desportivo Orientador: Professor Doutor Carlos SilvaPretendemos com este estudo aumentar o conhecimento sobre os mecanismos subjacentes à visualização ...
Morgado, Luís
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Brain-Computer Interface: comparison of two control modes to drive a virtual robot [PDF]
A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) is a system that enables communication and control that is not based on muscular movements, but on brain activity. Some of these systems are based on discrimination of different mental tasks; usually they match the number
André, Jean Marc +4 more
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Effect of motor imagery therapy on cognitive function of patients with stroke
Objective To explore the rehabilitation effect of motor imagery therapy on cognitive function of stroke patients. Methods A total of 99 stroke patients with mild to moderate cognitive dysfunction were randomly divided into 3 groups: control group (N =
Wei-jun GONG
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Would Motor-Imagery based BCI user training benefit from more women experimenters?
Mental Imagery based Brain-Computer Interfaces (MI-BCI) are a mean to control digital technologies by performing MI tasks alone. Throughout MI-BCI use, human supervision (e.g., experimenter or caregiver) plays a central role.
Lotte, Fabien +3 more
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BackgroundMotor imagery is the mental representation of a movement without physical execution. When motor imagery is performed to enhance motor learning and performance, participants must reach a temporal congruence between the imagined and actual ...
Sara Trapero-Asenjo +4 more
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Brain training strategy using motor imagery
People who suffer from motor disabilities have often a cognitively intact brain and are able to generate movement plans, but cannot realize such movement. These individuals could interact with the world through a Brain Computer Interface (BCI). Even though research into BCI has been conducted for many years, there is still no reliable product.
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Motor imagery training to improve language processing: What are the arguments? [PDF]
Bayram M +5 more
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