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Methods and Techniques Neuroengineering
Methods and Techniques for Neuroengineering
Automatic features selection in BCI-supported motor imagery practice for stroke rehabilitation
Concentric-ring electrodes reduce crosstalk in surface EMG
Evaluation of cervical posture improvement of children with cerebral palsy after physical therapy based on head movements and serious games
Developing brain-computer interfaces from a user-centered perspective: Assessing the needs of persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, caregivers, and professionals
Semiautomatic physiologically-driven feature selection improves the usability of a brain computer interface system in post-stroke motor rehabilitation
Evaluation of cervical posture improvement of children with cerebral palsy after physical therapy with a HCI based on head movements and serious videogames
BNCI Horizon 2020 - Towards a roadmap for brain/neural computer interaction
Brain-computer interface boosts motor imagery practice during stroke recovery
Boosting the traditional physiotherapist approach for stroke spasticity using a sensorized ankle foot orthosis: a pilot study
Proof-of-Principle of a Brain-Computer Interface approach to support post-stroke arm rehabilitation in hospitalized patients: design, acceptability and usability
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