Brain Computer Interfaces in Rehabilitation Medicine
This article discusses the basic components of BCI for rehabilitation, including recording systems and locations, signal processing and translation algorithms, and external devices controlled through BCI commands. An overview of applications in motor and sensory restoration is provided, along with ethical questions and user perspectives regarding BCI technology.
Source: PMandR - Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research
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