Functional electrical stimulation driven by a brain-computer interface in acute and subacute stroke patients impacts beta power and long-range temporal correlation.
Johanna KruegerRichard KrauthChristoph ReichertSerafeim PerdikisSusanne VogtTessa HuchtemannStefan DürschmidAlmut SickertJuliane LamprechtAlmir HuremovicMichael GörtlerSlawomir J. NasutoRobert T. KnightHermann HinrichsHans-Jochen HeinzeSabine LindquistMichael SailerJosé del R. MillánCatherine M. Sweeney-ReedPublished in: COMPENG (2022)
Keyphrases
- long range
- brain computer interface
- spinal cord injury
- temporal correlation
- ischemic stroke
- evoked potentials
- short range
- spatial correlation
- motor imagery
- spatial and temporal
- spatio temporal
- signal processing
- single trial
- spatial temporal
- conditional random fields
- video sequences
- video coding
- error concealment
- eeg signals
- brain activity
- video frames
- motion estimation
- hidden markov models
- motion trajectories
- pattern recognition