On the feasibility of using motor imagery EEG-based brain–computer interface in chronic tetraplegics for assistive robotic arm control: a clinical test and long-term post-trial follow-up
Spinal Cord2012Vol. 50(8), pp. 599–608
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Gelu Onose, Cristian Grozea, Aurelian Anghelescu, Cristina Daia, Crina Sinescu, A. V. Ciurea, Tiberiu Spircu, A Mirea, Ioana Andone, A. Spanu, Cristina Popescu, A. Mihaescu, Siamac Fazli, Márton Danóczy, Florin Popescu
Abstract
Limited but real potential for self-assistance in chronic tetraplegics by EEG-BCI-actuated mechatronic devices was found, which was mainly related to spectral density in the beta range positively (increasing therewith) and to AIS sensory score negatively.
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