Tactile Stimulation Improves Sensorimotor Rhythm-Based BCI Performance in Stroke Patients
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering2018Vol. 66(7), pp. 1987–1995
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Xiaokang Shu, Shugeng Chen, Jianjun Meng, Lin Yao, Xinjun Sheng, Jie Jia, Dario Farina, Xiangyang Zhu
Abstract
This novel SMR-BCI paradigm shows great promise to facilitate the practical application of BCI-based stroke rehabilitation.
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