Offline Decoding of Hand Movement Directions from Non-Invasive EEG

Guillaume Clauzel, Christa Neuper, Gernot Müller-Putz

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Abstract

Neuroprostheses can enable motor activities that would otherwise be impossible for some
disabled users, thus expanding their capabilities of daily. In the present experiment, healthy subjects performed a center out reaching task. Our goal was to detect their hand/arm direction from non-invasive EEG measures. Preliminary, we found that the hand direction can be successfully inferred from the raw EEG.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the TOBI Workshop II
Pages125-126
Publication statusPublished - 2010
EventTranslational Issues in BCI Development: User Needs, Ethics, and Technology Transfer - Rome
Duration: 2 Dec 20103 Dec 2010

Conference

ConferenceTranslational Issues in BCI Development: User Needs, Ethics, and Technology Transfer
CityRome
Period2/12/103/12/10

Treatment code (Nähere Zuordnung)

  • Basic - Fundamental (Grundlagenforschung)
  • Experimental

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