Abstract:We recently demonstrated the use of a novel sEMG based brain-machine-body interface in which subjects learned to continuously navigate a cursor to targets by modulating a surface electromyography signal (sEMG) at a single muscle site. Subjects visually observed the cursor position as it moved on the screen. Two-dimensional control was achieved by simultaneously manipulating the power in two separate frequency bands contained within the one single sEMG measurement. Here, we preliminarily investigate the efficie… Show more
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