2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3236182
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Applying Action Observation During a Brain-Computer Interface on Upper Limb Recovery in Chronic Stroke Patients

Abstract: the study aimed to compare the effects of combined action observation and motor imagery (AOMI) and motor imagery (MI)-based brain-computer interface (BCI) training on upper limb recovery, cortical excitation, and cognitive task performance in chronic stroke patients. 17 chronic stroke patients were recruited and randomly assigned to AOMI-based BCI (n = 9) and MI-based BCI groups (n = 8). The AOMIbased BCI group received AOMI-based BCI training via functional electrical stimulation (FES) feedback, whereas the M… Show more

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