Estimating the neural spike train from an unfused tetanic signal of low-threshold motor units using convolutive blind source separation

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  • who: Robin Rohlu00e9n from the Department of Biomedical, Lund University, have published the research work: Estimating the neural spike train from an unfused tetanic signal of low-threshold motor units using convolutive blind source separation, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This approach provides access to the neural drive of the spinal cord via the motoneurons to specific muscles .
  • how: The authors evaluated the parameters of CBSS using simulations and compared the performance of CBSS against the HWM using simulated and experimental tetanic signals from voluntary contractions of humans and evoked contraction of rats . . .

     

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