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Brain-computer interfaces for human gait restoration

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In this review article,we present more than a decade of our work on the development of brain-computer interface(BCI)systems for the restoration of walking following neurological injuries such as spinal cord injury(SCI)or stroke.Most of this work has been in the domain of non-invasive electroencephalogram-based BCIs,including interfacing our system with a virtual reality environment and physical prostheses.Real-time online tests are presented to demonstrate the ability of able-bodied subjects as well as those with SCI to purposefully operate our BCI system.Extensions of this work are also presented and include the development of a portable low-cost BCI suitable for at-home use,our ongoing efforts to develop a fully implantable BCI for the restoration of walking and leg sensation after SCI,and our novel BCI-based therapy for stroke rehabilitation.

Brain-computer interfacesNeuroprosthesisSpinal cord injuryParaplegiaGait

Zoran Nenadic

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Department of Biomedical Engineering,University of California,Irvine,CA 92697,USA

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science,University of California,Irvine,CA 92697,USA

National Science FoundationNational Institute of Health

1646275R01HD095457

2021

控制理论与技术(英文版)
华南理工大学

控制理论与技术(英文版)

CSCDEI
影响因子:0.307
ISSN:2095-6983
年,卷(期):2021.19(4)
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