Full Description
Brain-Computer Interfaces: Lab Experiments to Real-World Applications, the latest volume in the Progress in Brain Research series, focuses on new trends and developments. This established international series examines major areas of basic and clinical research within the neurosciences, as well as popular and emerging subfields.
Contents
ECoG studies
1. Electrocorticographic (ECoG) Brain-Computer Interfaces and Plasticity
Kai Joshua Miller
Signal processing
2. Neural and Cortical Analysis of Swallowing and Detection of Motor Imagery of Swallow for Dysphagia Rehabilitation-A Review
Cuntai Guan and Huijuan Yang
Advanced non-invasive decoding of hand grasp and arm movements
3. Multisession, noninvasive closed-loop neuroprosthetic control of grasping by upper limb amputees
Jose Contreras-Vidal
4. From classic motor imagery to complex movement intention decoding: the non-invasive Graz-BCI approach
Gernot Müller-Putz
5. 3d arm motion trajectory prediction from EEG
Attila Korik
Patients studies and clinical applications
6. Interfacing Brain with Computer to improve communication and rehabilitation after brain damage
Donatella Mattia
7. Brain Computer Interfaces in the completely locked in state and chronic stroke
Niels Birbaumer
8. Practical considerations in using brain-computer interfaces for real-world applications that assist individuals with disabilities
Dennis McFarland
9. Brain-Computer Interfaces for neurorehabilitation
Junichi Ushiba
Non-medical applications
10. A passive Brain-Computer Interface (p-BCI) application for the mental workload assessment on professional Air Traffic Controllers (ATCOs) during realistic ATC tasks
Fabio Babiloni
11. Advances in User-Training for Mental-Imagery Based BCI Control: Psychological and Cognitive Factors and their Neural Correlates
Fabien Lotte
12. Communicating with BCI using language related cognitive tasks
Francisco Sepulveda
13. Brain-Computer Games Interfacing with Motion-onset Visual Evoked Potentials
David Marshall
14. Brain-Computer Interfaces for Patients with Disorders of Consciousness
Damian Cruse
15. A Cognitive Brain-Computer Interface for Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Matthias R. Hohmann