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This project explores the use of brain-computer interface (BCI) systems for rehabilitation in stroke patients. By leveraging non-invasive BCI approaches, it aims to help individuals regain control over their upper limbs through innovative training techniques.
Cerebrovascular accident (stroke) is one of the most common causes of movement disability, and is likely to become an even greater problem as EU citizens become elderly.
Most patients never regain effective control of upper limbs damaged by stroke.
Brain computer interface (BCI) systems allow severely disabled users to convey information via brain activity alone.
Despite major developments in BCI work, little attention has been paid to movement rehabilitation since BCI research focuses almost ex…
UNIVERSITAET BREMEN
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