Learning new movements after paralysis: Results from a home-based study
Abstract Body-machine interfaces (BMIs) decode upper-body motion for operating devices, such as computers and wheelchairs. We developed a low-cost portable BMI for survivors of cervical spinal cord injury and investigated it as a means to support personalized assistance and therapy within the home e...
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Auteurs principaux: | Camilla Pierella, Farnaz Abdollahi, Elias Thorp, Ali Farshchiansadegh, Jessica Pedersen, Ismael Seáñez-González, Ferdinando A. Mussa-Ivaldi, Maura Casadio |
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2017
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