Comparing the Performance of Contralesional and Ipsilesional brain-computer interface in stroke survivors

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Comparing the Performance of Contralesional and Ipsilesional brain-computer interface in stroke survivors
Title:
Comparing the Performance of Contralesional and Ipsilesional brain-computer interface in stroke survivors
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Neuroergonomics Conference (NEC)
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08 October 2021
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Mansour, S., Giles, J., Ang, K K., Nair, K P S., Phua. K S., Arvaneh, M. Comparing the Performance of Contralesional and Ipsilesional brain-computer interface in stroke survivors. Neuroergonomics Conference (NEC). 2021
Abstract:
The goal of this study is to investigate the EEG brain signals of 136 stroke patients in order to find answers to the following questions. 1. Can stroke patients use the brain activity generated by the contralesional hemisphere to control the BCI? 2. Is there a significant difference in stroke patients' ability to control BCI using brain activity generated by the contralesional hemisphere versus the ipsilesional hemisphere?
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There was no specific funding for the research done
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