2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnrgo.2022.1082901
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Modeling the acceptability of BCIs for motor rehabilitation after stroke: A large scale study on the general public

Abstract: IntroductionStrokes leave around 40% of survivors dependent in their activities of daily living, notably due to severe motor disabilities. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been shown to be efficiency for improving motor recovery after stroke, but this efficiency is still far from the level required to achieve the clinical breakthrough expected by both clinicians and patients. While technical levers of improvement have been identified (e.g., sensors and signal processing), fully optimized BCIs are pointles… Show more

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“…A notable exception is the very recent study on the acceptance of BCI systems for stroke rehabilitation (Grevet et al, 2023 ), that has provided important guidelines for researchers. They stress the importance of informing patients about the goal of the BCI-based therapy, clarifying how it works and which can be the expected outcomes.…”
Section: Design Of Brain-based Neural Interfaces For Motor Rehabilita...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A notable exception is the very recent study on the acceptance of BCI systems for stroke rehabilitation (Grevet et al, 2023 ), that has provided important guidelines for researchers. They stress the importance of informing patients about the goal of the BCI-based therapy, clarifying how it works and which can be the expected outcomes.…”
Section: Design Of Brain-based Neural Interfaces For Motor Rehabilita...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another interesting recommendation found in Grevet et al ( 2023 ), is that one way to let possible users clearly understand how a BCI system for stroke rehabilitation works is the production of videos. Pedagogical material for the general public can greatly benefit the perception of these systems.…”
Section: Design Of Brain-based Neural Interfaces For Motor Rehabilita...mentioning
confidence: 99%