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View article: A Data-Driven Fuzzy Logic Method for Psychophysiological Assessment: An Application to Exoskeleton-Assisted Walking
A Data-Driven Fuzzy Logic Method for Psychophysiological Assessment: An Application to Exoskeleton-Assisted Walking Open
Multimodal physiological monitoring and related estimation of the PsychoPhysiological (PP) state play an essential role in investigating the physical and cognitive workload of people executing a motor task. The aim of this work was to deve…
View article: Editorial: The role of the cerebellum in dementia and neurodegenerative diseases
Editorial: The role of the cerebellum in dementia and neurodegenerative diseases Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Neurosci., 16 June 2023Sec. Neurodegeneration Volume 17 - 2023 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2023.1229624
View article: Load Auditory Feedback Boosts Crutch Usage in Subjects With Central Nervous System Lesions: A Pilot Study
Load Auditory Feedback Boosts Crutch Usage in Subjects With Central Nervous System Lesions: A Pilot Study Open
Background: Crutches are the most common walking aids prescribed to improve mobility in subjects with central nervous system (CNS) lesions. To increase adherence to the appropriate level of crutch usage, providing load-related auditory fee…
View article: Symbitron Exoskeleton: Design, Control, and Evaluation of a Modular Exoskeleton for Incomplete and Complete Spinal Cord Injured Individuals
Symbitron Exoskeleton: Design, Control, and Evaluation of a Modular Exoskeleton for Incomplete and Complete Spinal Cord Injured Individuals Open
In this paper, we present the design, control, and preliminary evaluation of the Symbitron exoskeleton, a lower limb modular exoskeleton developed for people with a spinal cord injury. The mechanical and electrical configuration and the co…
View article: Gait training with Achilles ankle exoskeleton in chronic incomplete spinal cord injury subjects
Gait training with Achilles ankle exoskeleton in chronic incomplete spinal cord injury subjects Open
Powered exoskeletons (EXOs) have emerged as potential devices for Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) to support the intervention of physical therapists during therapy (rehabilitation EXOs) as well as to assist lower limb motion during the daily life…
View article: Gait training with Achilles ankle exoskeleton in chronic incomplete spinal cord injury subjects
Gait training with Achilles ankle exoskeleton in chronic incomplete spinal cord injury subjects Open
Powered exoskeletons (EXOs) have emerged as potential devices for Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) to support the intervention of physical therapists during therapy (rehabilitation EXOs) as well as to assist lower limb motion during the daily life…
View article: The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response
The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response Open
View article: Neuromuscular Controller Embedded in a Powered Ankle Exoskeleton: Effects on Gait, Clinical Features and Subjective Perspective of Incomplete Spinal Cord Injured Subjects
Neuromuscular Controller Embedded in a Powered Ankle Exoskeleton: Effects on Gait, Clinical Features and Subjective Perspective of Incomplete Spinal Cord Injured Subjects Open
Powered exoskeletons are among the emerging technologies claiming to assist functional ambulation. The potential to adapt robotic assistance based on specific motor abilities of incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) subjects, is crucial to …
View article: Influences of the biofeedback content on robotic post-stroke gait rehabilitation: electromyographic vs joint torque biofeedback
Influences of the biofeedback content on robotic post-stroke gait rehabilitation: electromyographic vs joint torque biofeedback Open
View article: Training Balance Recovery in People with Incomplete SCI Wearing a Wearable Exoskeleton
Training Balance Recovery in People with Incomplete SCI Wearing a Wearable Exoskeleton Open
View article: Biomimetic rehabilitation engineering: the importance of somatosensory feedback for brain–machine interfaces
Biomimetic rehabilitation engineering: the importance of somatosensory feedback for brain–machine interfaces Open
The continued incorporation of biomimetic features into the design of BMIs will surely serve to further ameliorate the realism of BMIs, as well as tremendously improve their actuation, acceptance, and use.
View article: Cerebellar damage impairs the self-rating of regret feeling in a gambling task
Cerebellar damage impairs the self-rating of regret feeling in a gambling task Open
Anatomical, clinical, and neuroimaging evidence implicates the cerebellum in processing emotions and feelings. Moreover recent studies showed a cerebellar involvement in pathologies such as autism, schizophrenia and alexithymia, in which e…
View article: Brain–computer interface boosts motor imagery practice during stroke recovery
Brain–computer interface boosts motor imagery practice during stroke recovery Open
Objective Motor imagery (MI) is assumed to enhance poststroke motor recovery, yet its benefits are debatable. Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) can provide instantaneous and quantitative measure of cerebral functions modulated by MI. The ef…
View article: Proof of Principle of a Brain-Computer Interface Approach to Support Poststroke Arm Rehabilitation in Hospitalized Patients: Design, Acceptability, and Usability
Proof of Principle of a Brain-Computer Interface Approach to Support Poststroke Arm Rehabilitation in Hospitalized Patients: Design, Acceptability, and Usability Open