Rotermund et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Towards on-line adaptation of neuro-prostheses with neuronal evaluation signalsRotermund et al., 2006
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- Rotermund D
- Ernst U
- Pawelzik K
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- Biological cybernetics
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Many experiments have successfully demonstrated that prosthetic devices for restoring lost body functions can in principle be controlled by brain signals. However, stable long-term application of these devices, required for paralyzed patients, may suffer substantially from on …
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