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Activation of a Rhythmic Lower Limb Movement Pattern during the Use of a Multimodal Brain–Computer Interface: A Case Study of a Clinically Complete Spinal Cord …Pais-Vieira et al., 2024
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- Pais-Vieira C
- Figueiredo J
- Perrotta A
- Matos D
- Aguiar M
- Ramos J
- Gato M
- Poleri T
- Pais-Vieira M
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Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) that integrate virtual reality with tactile feedback are increasingly relevant for neurorehabilitation in spinal cord injury (SCI). In our previous case study employing a BCI-based virtual reality neurorehabilitation protocol, a patient with …
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