Hybrid Brain-Computer Interface (hBCI) systems are currently used in neurorehabilitation of stroke survivors. However, there is still a lack in managing the characteristic dysfunctional movements that afflict a correct training. This study proposed a comparison of Cortico-Muscular Coherence (CMC) patterns assessed in stroke patients before and after a 1-month rehabilitation intervention based on a hBCI-controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) treatment, which included a block to monitor non-physiological patterns. Results demonstrated the efficacy of this type of assistive technology for post-stroke rehabilitation, addressing a specific-patient intervention able to avoid the maladaptive mechanisms.
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2024, 6th International Conference on NeuroRehabilitation Abstract Book, Pages -
Evaluating the effect of a hybrid Brain-Computer Interface based rehabilitation training on post-stroke motor abnormalities (04d Abstract in atti di convegno)
Savina G., Pichiorri F., de Seta V., Patarini F., Colamarino E., Cincotti F., Mattia D., Toppi J.
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