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Restoring Post-Stroke Motor Function by Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface
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Author Spotlight: Using Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface to Improve Motor and Cognitive Function in Stroke Patients
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Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface in Rehabilitation of Upper Limb Motor Dysfunction After Stroke
Author Spotlight: Using Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface to Improve Motor and Cognitive Function in Stroke Patients
Restoring Post-Stroke Motor Function by Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface
DOI:
10.3791/65405-v
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02:34 min
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September 01, 2023
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Yongchun Jiang*
1,2,3
,
Junxiao Yin*
4
,
Biyi Zhao
3,5
,
Yajie Zhang
3
,
Tingting Peng
3
,
Wanqi Zhuang
3
,
Siqing Wang
3
,
Siqi Huang
3
,
Meilian Zhong
3
,
Yanni Zhang
3
,
Guibing Tang
3
,
Bingchi Shen
,
Haining Ou
3
,
Yuxin Zheng*
2,3
,
Qiang Lin*
2,3
1
Guangzhou Medical University
,
2
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
,
The Seventh Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University
,
3
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
,
The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University
,
4
Clinical Medical College of Acupuncture and Rehabilitation
,
Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
,
5
School of Traditional Chinese Medicine
,
Jinan University
,
6
Department of Stomatology, Second Clinical Medical College
,
Dongguan Campus of Guangdong Medical University
Tags
Motor Imagery
Brain-computer Interface
Stroke
Upper Limb Motor Dysfunction
Rehabilitation
Non-invasive
Clinical Application
Brain Function Evaluation
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