A small, portable, battery-powered brain-computer interface system for motor rehabilitation.
Colin M. McCrimmonMing WangLucas Silva LopesPo T. WangAlireza Karimi-BidhendiCharles Yu LiuPayam HeydariZoran NenadicAn H. DoPublished in: EMBC (2016)
Keyphrases
- brain computer interface
- motor learning
- battery powered
- spinal cord injury
- motor imagery
- visuo motor
- brain signals
- healthy subjects
- event related
- power consumption
- human brain
- evoked potentials
- low cost
- lightweight
- eeg signals
- computer screen
- signal processing
- energy efficient
- skill acquisition
- sensory motor
- neural network
- computer vision