BCI and FES Training of a Spinal Cord Injured End-User to Control a Neuroprosthesis

  • Kreilinger A
  • Kaiser V
  • Rohm M
  • et al.
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This article exemplarily summarizes the steps necessary for application of a brain controlled neuro-prosthesis in one spinal cord injured end-user. After screening an extensive training has to be performed until the final use of a neuro-prosthesis based on functional electrical stimulation (FES) and controlled by a motor imagery (MI) brain-computer interface (BCI) is possible. The end-user maintained a very high BCI performance over a period of more than one year and successfully managed to control synchronous and asynchronous BCI applications.

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Kreilinger, A., Kaiser, V., Rohm, M., Rupp, R., & Müller-Putz, G. R. (2013). BCI and FES Training of a Spinal Cord Injured End-User to Control a Neuroprosthesis. Biomedical Engineering / Biomedizinische Technik. https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2013-4443

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