A high performing brain–machine interface driven by low-frequency local field potentials alone and together with spikes
Journal of Neural Engineering2015Vol. 12(3), pp. 036009–036009
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Abstract
These findings show that LMP is an effective BMI control signal which requires minimal power to extract and can substitute for or augment impoverished spikes signals. Use of this signal may lengthen the useful lifespan of BMIs and is therefore an important step towards clinically viable BMIs.
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