BCI Applied to Neurorehabilitation

作者: I. N. Angulo-Sherman , A. Costa-García , E. Monge-Pereira , R. Salazar-Varas , R. Zerafa

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24901-8_7

关键词: VisualizationInterface (computing)NeurorehabilitationMotor imageryProcess (engineering)Brain–computer interfaceComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionVirtual realityVirtual machine

摘要: Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems are novel and emerging technologies that allow a person to interact with the environment without any muscular activity using only his or her brain. Currently, there various applications of neurorehabilitation, which have emerged from this technology. These based mainly on performance motor imagery tasks visualization movement, encourage process neuroplasticity. Virtual reality (VR) is an innovative approach used in numerous neurorehabilitation applications. Several studies combined BCIs VR develop applications, navigate virtual environments play video games, among others. Some been focused such as control limbs. However, nowadays has become essential our society, resulted substantial increase BCI research directed toward field. This chapter will introduce current state art developed for neurorehabiliation make use VR.

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