Exploiting multiple sensory modalities in brain-machine interfaces
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Intracortical Brain-Machine Interfaces Advance Sensorimotor NeuroscienceToward more versatile and intuitive cortical brain-machine interfacesNeuroplasticity subserving the operation of brain-machine interfacesRecent advances in brain-machine interfaces.Closed-loop brain-machine-body interfaces for noninvasive rehabilitation of movement disordersAdaptation to a cortex-controlled robot attached at the pelvis and engaged during locomotion in rats.Single-unit activity, threshold crossings, and local field potentials in motor cortex differentially encode reach kinematics.Encoding of coordinated reach and grasp trajectories in primary motor cortex.Emerging Therapeutic Enhancement Enabling Health Technologies and Their Discourses: What Is Discussed within the Health Domain?Sensing with the motor cortexProgress and prospects in neurorehabilitation: clinical applications of stem cells and brain-computer interface for spinal cord lesions.Cortical neuroprosthetics from a clinical perspectiveThe Cluster Variation Method: A Primer for Neuroscientists.Comparing offline decoding performance in physiologically defined neuronal classes.Incorporating feedback from multiple sensory modalities enhances brain-machine interface control.Neglect and extinction in kinesthesia and thesesthesia: understanding proprioceptive inattention.Perturbation-evoked responses in primary motor cortex are modulated by behavioral context.Robust tactile sensory responses in finger area of primate motor cortex relevant to prosthetic control.Brain-machine interface cursor position only weakly affects monkey and human motor cortical activity in the absence of arm movements
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Exploiting multiple sensory modalities in brain-machine interfaces
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Exploiting multiple sensory modalities in brain-machine interfaces
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Aaron J Suminski
Dennis C Tkach
Nicholas G Hatsopoulos
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10.1016/J.NEUNET.2009.05.006
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2009-05-22T00:00:00Z