2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3257001/v1
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Performance in Myoelectric Pattern Recognition Improves with transcranial Direct Current Stimulation

Shahrzad Damercheli,
Kelly Morrenhof,
Max Ortiz-Catalan

Abstract: Sensorimotor impairments, resulting from conditions like stroke and amputations, can profoundly impact an individual’s functional abilities and overall quality of life. Assistive and rehabilitation devices such as prostheses, exo-skeletons, and serious gaming in virtual environments can help to restore some degree of function and alleviate pain after sensorimotor impairments. Myoelectric Pattern Recognition (MPR) has gained popularity in the past decades as it provides superior control over said devices, and t… Show more

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