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Generalizable cursor click control using grasp-related neural transients

2020-09-10 rehabilitation medicine and physical therapy Title + abstract only
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Intracortical brain-computer interfaces (iBCI) have the potential to restore independence for individuals with significant motor or communication impairments. One of the most realistic avenues for clinical translation of iBCI technology is to enable control of a computer cursor--i.e. movement-related neural activity is interpreted (decoded) and used to drive cursor function. Both nonhuman primate and human studies have demonstrated high-level cursor translation control using attempted upper limb...

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