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.
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 language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the TOBI Workshop II |
| Pages | 125-126 |
| Publication status | Published - 2010 |
| Event | Translational Issues in BCI Development: User Needs, Ethics, and Technology Transfer - Rome Duration: 2 Dec 2010 → 3 Dec 2010 |
Conference
| Conference | Translational Issues in BCI Development: User Needs, Ethics, and Technology Transfer |
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| City | Rome |
| Period | 2/12/10 → 3/12/10 |
Treatment code (Nähere Zuordnung)
- Basic - Fundamental (Grundlagenforschung)
- Experimental