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Comparison of EEG measurement of upper limb movement in motor imagery training system
... Therefore, EEG-based stroke rehabilita- tion is one of the most interesting applications for BCI ...restore motor control in stroke patients is supported by many studies ...Robot-assisted EEG-based ... See full document
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Continuous decoding of movement intention of upper limb self-initiated analytic movements from pre-movement EEG correlates
... nervous system (CNS) in an active way [4], as it has been shown that this type of rehabilita- tion enhances neuroplasticity ...[5,6]. Movement intention is a key state that expresses the CNS active involve- ... See full document
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INCITE: A randomised trial comparing constraint induced movement therapy and bimanual training in children with congenital hemiplegia
... randomised comparison design will be used with children matched by age, gender, side of hemiplegia and level of upper limb ...Classification System) and Gross Motor Function ... See full document
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EEG feature comparison and classification of simple and compound limb motor imagery
... Motor imagery may be seen as mental rehearsal of a motor act without any overt motor output ...by motor imagery [7], the development of brain-computer interface based on ... See full document
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Optimal control of reaching is disturbed in complex regional pain syndrome: a single-case study
... neurological deficit, and as she did not exhibit signs of overt nerve injury in the limb, she was diagnosed with CRPS type 1. She developed an extreme fear of contact between the affected hand and any objects ... See full document
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Wearable kinesthetic system for capturing and classifying upper limb gesture in post-stroke rehabilitation
... the system to be employed in a medical environment is the ...the upper and lower limb. More precisely, movement dysfunctions arise from a complex interaction among positive symptoms ... See full document
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An Upper Limb Rehabilitation Training and Evaluation System for Stroke Patients
... right measurement identification evaluation ...through training and evaluation, the inconvenience of patients’ side limbs can be ameliorated and their motor function can be ... See full document
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Mapping upper-limb motor performance after stroke - a novel method with utility for individualized motor training
... Fig. 1 Schematic description of the experimental setting (top view). a The participant held the handle of a robotic manipulandum (indicated onscreen by a red disc; not shown), which allowed planar reaching movements from ... See full document
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Design and Implementation of an Antagonistic Exercise Support System Using a Depth Image Sensor
... lower limb chair exercise support system using a depth image sensor, and evaluated the performance and usability [16], ...The system recognizes and evaluates exercises based on 3D position data and ... See full document
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A Wireless BCI System for Control Applications
... an imagery-based brain switch and a steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based ...two EEG channels were required, one over the motor cortex and one over the visual ...for comparison, ... See full document
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A study to evaluate the effect of mirror therapy on upper extremity motor functions in stroke patients.
... is motor imagery which improves motor performance by priming the motor system at a central command level, which translates to a downstream effect of more controlled and faster ...as ... See full document
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Classification of Motor Imagery Right and Left Hand Movement EEG Signals for BCI Application Based on Statistical Analysis
... First-level of approximation, A1 and detail, D1 is called the sampled output signals from the first filters of the original signal. Approximations and details are the high-scale, low-frequency components and the ... See full document
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A Biomechanical and Physiological Signal Monitoring System for Four Degrees of Upper Limb Movement
... nerve signal to reach the muscle and the action potential to occur. If this criterion is not met, the offset point is omitted and the following temporary offset point is used. As the onset-offset pairs have changed, the ... See full document
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Comparisons between motor area EEG and all-channels EEG for two algorithms in motor imagery task classification
... The EEG signals were recorded from 118 electrodes according to the international 10/20 ...A training set and a testing set consisted of different sizes for each ...the training set for subjects ‘aa’, ... See full document
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Design and control of system for elbow rehabilitation: Preliminary findings
... the motor close to the elbow should provide the optimal functionality of the ...the motor was equipped with a helical gearbox with a 1:5 gear ratio, which effectively increased the available torque to 5 ... See full document
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Application of Low-Intensity Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Therapy to Improve the Affecter Upper Limb Functionality in Infantile Hemiplegia with Moderate Manual Ability. Case Series Rocío Palomo-Carrión 1, Rita-Pilar Romero-Galisteo 2* , Elena Piñero-Pinto 3, Purificación López-Muñoz 1, Helena Romay-Barrero1 and Francisco-García-Muro 4
... In 2011, a different study[25] , conducted exclusively with a girl with hemiplegia, used mCIMT for one hour per day for two weeks. No significant results were obtained at the end of the treatment, which was thereby ... See full document
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Effects of Task Related Training and Hand Dominance on Upper Limb Motor Function in Subjects with Stroke
... related training and the role of hand dominance in stroke rehabilitation was ...efficient motor unit recruitment) compared to the non dominant hand ...a training effect, giving it and benefit over ... See full document
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Sensorimotor Retraining and its Impact on the UpperExtremity Function in Patients with Chronic Stroke
... improving upper extremity function ...sensory- motor re-training in upper limb function evaluated 45 patients with chronic stroke in three treatment groups and in separate sessions ... See full document
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Parkinson's Patients' Upper and Lower Limb Motor Impairments Differentially Influence Action Verb Processing
... comprehension at the semantic level, standard picture naming and lexical decision tasks were not used. In a picture naming task, participants are presented with a picture and asked to name the depicted object or action. ... See full document
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COMBIT: protocol of a randomised comparison trial of COMbined modified constraint induced movement therapy and bimanual intensive training with distributed model of standard upper limb rehabilitation in children with congenital hemiplegia
... target upper limb training, and 10 hours will provide indirect use of the UL in more general gross motor upper limb ...BIM training, the content will include intensive ... See full document
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