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Conclusions on brain-machine interfaces for communication and rehabilitation

10.04.16 | Elhuyar Fundazioa

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In the journal Nature Reviews Neurology the researcher Ander Ramos of Tecnalia together with Niel Birbaumer, lecturer at the University of Tübingen, have expounded how brain-machine interfaces (BMI) use brain activity to control external devices, thus enabling seriously disabled patients to interact with the environment.

The paper Brain-computer interfaces for communication and rehabilitation explores various invasive and non-invasive techniques for brain-machine control, mainly EEGs, and, more recently, those involving near infrared spectroscopy. Brain-machine assistive interfaces are designed to enable paralysed patients to communicate with or control external robotic devices such as prostheses; brain-machine interfaces for rehabilitation are designed to facilitate neuronal function recovery.

This review provides a summary of the development of brain-machine interfaces and of the technology that is currently awaiting clinical studies. It deals firstly with the use of brain-machine interfaces for communication in paralysed patients, in particular in those with locked-in syndrome resulting from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

The use of brain-machine interfaces for motor rehabilitation following a serious cerebrovascular accident or stroke and damage to the spinal cord are discussed. The possible neurophysiological and learning mechanisms underpinning the clinical effectiveness of brain-machine interfaces are also described.

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Nature Reviews Neurology

10.1038/nrneurol.2016.113

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APA:
Elhuyar Fundazioa. (2016, October 4). Conclusions on brain-machine interfaces for communication and rehabilitation. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LP2MQ9VL/conclusions-on-brain-machine-interfaces-for-communication-and-rehabilitation.html
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"Conclusions on brain-machine interfaces for communication and rehabilitation." Brightsurf News, Oct. 4 2016, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LP2MQ9VL/conclusions-on-brain-machine-interfaces-for-communication-and-rehabilitation.html.