The applications of non-invasive brain-computer interfaces in rehabilitation and medical field

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  • What: This paper concludes with a summary and outlook highlighting that the research in not only provides better rehabilitation information for patients but also drives technological progress and societal development in related fields. One of the important goals of this solution is to provide a low-cost prosthetic arm system combined with non-invasive brain-computer interface technology. The experimental results of this study show that users can use this humanoid robot control system to complete navigation tasks without training.
  • Who: Medical, Field and Lijiang, Jiang from the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences . . .

     

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