BMI used for rehabilitation after stroke research video of the École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL). |
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BrindiSys (brain-computer interface devices to support individual autonomy in locked-in individuals)- is aimed at evaluating the benefit of a communication device (based on the Brain-Computer Interface technology) in support of individual autonomy of persons with ALS. |
Way (Wearable interfaces for hAnd function recoverY)- aims to develop and clinically evaluate non-invasive technologies that create bidirectional physiological links between a hand assistive device (like a hand prosthesis or a hand exoskeleton) and the patient’s volition. These links will be achieved by means of interfaces based on novel principles that combine multilevel biosignals and multimodal sensory feedback. |
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Treating neurophatic pain with non-invasive brain stimulation.– The Guttmann Institute is combining virtual reality and non-invasive stimulation to help patients in pain.) |
TOBI (tools for brain-computer interaction)- will design non-invasive BCI prototypes that will be combined with existing assistive technologies and rehabilitation protocols. In such a hybrid approach users can couple brain interaction with muscle-based interaction or can naturally switch between the different ways of interacting. |
Educational Video Clips– to inform the general public about the work of NEURON |