Neuro-rehabilitation with brain interface /
In recent years, major results were reported on Brain-Computer Interface / Brain-Machine Interface (BCI/BMI) applied to rehabilitation in scientific reports and papers. This subject received much attention within the Society on Communication, Navigation, Sensing and Services (CONASENSE) during the p...
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Aalborg, Denmark :
River Publishers,
2015.
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Series: | River Publishers series in communications ;
v. 40. |
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Overview on BCI/BMI applied to rehabilitation / Silvano Pupolin and Leo P. Ligthart
- 2. ICT for neurorehabilitation / Junichi Ushiba and Shoko Kasuga
- 3. ICT for new-generation prostheses / Roberto Bortoletto, Luca Tonin, Enrico Pagello, and Emanuele Menegatti
- 4. Gaze tracking, facial orientation determination, face and emotion recognition in 3D space for neurorehabilitation applications / Krasimir Tonchev, Stanislav Panev, Agata Manolova, Nikolay Neshov, Ognian Boumbarov, and Vladimir Poulkov
- 5. An integrated perspective for future widespread integration of neuro-motor rehabilitation / Giulia Cisotto and Silvano Pupolin
- 6. Ethical issues in the use of information and communication technologies in the health care of patients with neurological disorders / Matteo De Marco and Annalena Venneri.