Using a brain-computer interface for ...
Type de document :
Communication dans un congrès avec actes
Titre :
Using a brain-computer interface for rehabilitation : a case study on a patient with implanted electrodes
Auteur(s) :
van Langhenhove, Aurélien [Auteur]
LAGIS-SI
Bekaert, Marie-Helene [Auteur]
LAGIS-SI
N'Guyen, Jean-Paul [Auteur]
Service de neurochirurgie [CHU Nantes]
LAGIS-SI
Bekaert, Marie-Helene [Auteur]
LAGIS-SI
N'Guyen, Jean-Paul [Auteur]
Service de neurochirurgie [CHU Nantes]
Éditeur(s) ou directeur(s) scientifique(s) :
TU Graz/Büroservice
Graz
Austria
Graz
Austria
Titre de la manifestation scientifique :
4th International Brain-Computer Interface Workshop and Training Course 2008
Ville :
Graz
Pays :
Autriche
Date de début de la manifestation scientifique :
2008-09-18
Titre de l’ouvrage :
Proceedings of the 4th International Brain-Computer Interface Workshop and Training Course 2008
Date de publication :
2008-09
Mot(s)-clé(s) en anglais :
invasive BCI
motor rehabilitation
functional recovery
motor rehabilitation
functional recovery
Discipline(s) HAL :
Sciences cognitives/Neurosciences
Informatique [cs]/Interface homme-machine [cs.HC]
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]/Traitement du signal et de l'image [eess.SP]
Informatique [cs]/Traitement du signal et de l'image [eess.SP]
Informatique [cs]/Interface homme-machine [cs.HC]
Sciences de l'ingénieur [physics]/Traitement du signal et de l'image [eess.SP]
Informatique [cs]/Traitement du signal et de l'image [eess.SP]
Résumé en anglais : [en]
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) allow direct communication between men and computers thanks to the analysis of brain activity. Current applications of BCIs in assistive technologies are: palliative communication systems ...
Lire la suite >Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) allow direct communication between men and computers thanks to the analysis of brain activity. Current applications of BCIs in assistive technologies are: palliative communication systems for patients with complete muscular paralysis and restoration of movement for people with a motor in firmity (orthetic or prosthetic devices controlled by the thought). It appears today that brain-computer interfaces can also be used in therapeutic approaches to rehabilitation or functional recovery through neurofeedback. In this paper we briefly review several therapeutic uses of brain-computer interfaces and present a clinical experiment with an hemiparetic patient who has used a BCI as a motor rehabilitation tool.Lire moins >
Lire la suite >Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) allow direct communication between men and computers thanks to the analysis of brain activity. Current applications of BCIs in assistive technologies are: palliative communication systems for patients with complete muscular paralysis and restoration of movement for people with a motor in firmity (orthetic or prosthetic devices controlled by the thought). It appears today that brain-computer interfaces can also be used in therapeutic approaches to rehabilitation or functional recovery through neurofeedback. In this paper we briefly review several therapeutic uses of brain-computer interfaces and present a clinical experiment with an hemiparetic patient who has used a BCI as a motor rehabilitation tool.Lire moins >
Langue :
Anglais
Comité de lecture :
Oui
Audience :
Internationale
Vulgarisation :
Non
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