Mitra, 2023 - Google Patents
Characterizing the onset and offset of motor imagery during passive arm movements to control an upper-body exoskeletonMitra, 2023
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In recent decades, two distinct technological advances have been made to understand and improve motor rehabilitation: human-robot interaction and brain-machine interfaces (BMIs). While the introduction of robots has been shown to increase the dosage and intensity of …
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