Gait Training-Based Motor Imagery and EEG Neurofeedback in Lokomat: A Clinical Intervention With Complete Spinal Cord Injury Individuals
Ericka Raiane S. Serafini,
Cristian D. Guerrero-Mendez,
Teodiano F. Bastos-Filho
et al.
Abstract:Robotic systems, such as Lokomat® have shown promising results in people with severe motor impairments, who suffered a stroke or other neurological damage. Robotic devices have also been used by people with more challenging damages, such as Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), using feedback strategies that provide information about the brain activity in real-time. This study proposes a novel Motor Imagery (MI)-based Electroencephalogram (EEG) Visual Neurofeedback (VNFB) system for Loko-mat® to teach individuals how to m… Show more
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