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Restoring tactile feedback via nerve stimulation is essential for intuitive prosthetic control, yet the electrical artifacts introduced by stimulation pulses—especially with modulating amplitudes—can severely distort electromyographic (EMG)
Fabian Just +3 more
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Sensitivity to microstimulation of somatosensory cortex distributed over multiple electrodes
Meaningful and repeatable tactile sensations can be evoked by electrically stimulating primary somatosensory cortex. Intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) may thus be a viable approach to restore the sense of touch in individuals who have lost it, for ...
Sungshin eKim +4 more
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New results in feedback control of unsupported standing in paraplegia [PDF]
The aim of this study was to implement a new approach to feedback control of unsupported standing and to evaluate it in tests with an intact and a paraplegic subject.
Gollee, H., Hunt, K.J., Wood, D.E.
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While the signal quality of recording neural electrodes is observed to degrade over time, the degradation mechanisms are complex and less easily observable.
Viswanath eSankar +7 more
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Movement is planned and coordinated by the brain and carried out by contracting muscles acting on specific joints. Motor commands initiated in the brain travel through descending pathways in the spinal cord to effector motor neurons before reaching ...
Peter Jonas Grahn +6 more
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Despite appearing automatic and effortless, perceiving the visual world is a highly complex process that depends on intact visual and oculomotor function.
Nadia Paraskevoudi +3 more
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Neuroprosthetic Decoder Training as Imitation Learning
Neuroprosthetic brain-computer interfaces function via an algorithm which decodes neural activity of the user into movements of an end effector, such as a cursor or robotic arm. In practice, the decoder is often learned by updating its parameters while the user performs a task.
Josh Merel +3 more
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Airborne Ultrasonic Tactile Display BCI
This chapter presents results of our project, which studied whether contactless and airborne ultrasonic tactile display (AUTD) stimuli delivered to a user's palms could serve as a platform for a brain computer interface (BCI) paradigm.
Hamada, Katsuhiko +3 more
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Cross-paradigm pretraining of convolutional networks improves intracranial EEG decoding
When it comes to the classification of brain signals in real-life applications, the training and the prediction data are often described by different distributions.
Ball, Tonio +7 more
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