Neuroprosthetics and Brain-Computer Interfaces in Spinal Cord Injury
Neuroprosthetics and Brain-Computer Interfaces in Spinal Cord Injury
A Guide for Clinicians and End Users
Mueller-Putz, Gernot; Rupp, Ruediger
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
04/2022
377
Mole
Inglês
9783030685478
15 a 20 dias
593
Part II - Neuroprosthetics in SCIChapter 4 - History of Neuroprosthetics Chapter 5 - Upper Extremity Neuroprosthetics for Spinal Cord InjuryChapter 6 - Neuro-Robotics: Rehabilitation and Restoration of Walking using Exoskeletons via Noninvasive Brain Machine InterfacesChaoter 7 - Epidural and transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation strategies for motor recovery after spinal cord injury
Part III - Clinical Brain Computer InterfacesChapter 8 - P300 BCI for persons with spinal cord injury - a BCI search of an application?Chapter 9 - Invasive BCI approaches for restoration of upper extremity movementsChapter 10 - Towards non-invasive BCIs based for movement decoding
Part IV - Clinical use cases and practiceChapter 11 - Therapeutic applications of Electrical Stimulation in Spinal Cord InjuryChapter 12 - Brain Computer Interface Controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation for Rehabilitation of Hand Function in People with Spinal Cord InjuryChapter 13 - Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces for control of grasp neuroprosthesis - The European MoreGrasp Initiative
Part V - OutlookChapter 14 - Therapies of the future
Part II - Neuroprosthetics in SCIChapter 4 - History of Neuroprosthetics Chapter 5 - Upper Extremity Neuroprosthetics for Spinal Cord InjuryChapter 6 - Neuro-Robotics: Rehabilitation and Restoration of Walking using Exoskeletons via Noninvasive Brain Machine InterfacesChaoter 7 - Epidural and transcutaneous spinal cord stimulation strategies for motor recovery after spinal cord injury
Part III - Clinical Brain Computer InterfacesChapter 8 - P300 BCI for persons with spinal cord injury - a BCI search of an application?Chapter 9 - Invasive BCI approaches for restoration of upper extremity movementsChapter 10 - Towards non-invasive BCIs based for movement decoding
Part IV - Clinical use cases and practiceChapter 11 - Therapeutic applications of Electrical Stimulation in Spinal Cord InjuryChapter 12 - Brain Computer Interface Controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation for Rehabilitation of Hand Function in People with Spinal Cord InjuryChapter 13 - Non-invasive Brain-Computer Interfaces for control of grasp neuroprosthesis - The European MoreGrasp Initiative
Part V - OutlookChapter 14 - Therapies of the future