CORDIS Project
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This project aims to enhance Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) by utilizing striatal activity to improve control and stability for individuals with spinal cord injuries. By developing a new BCI that mimics skilled movement execution and stabilizes performance over time, it seeks to make these technologies more intuitive…
Every year, half a million people become paralysed by a spinal cord injury.
Assistive technologies, such as Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs), can improve their mobility, independence, and overall well-being. BCIs bypass a neurological injury by reading the user’s intent from their brain activity and using it to control a computer cursor or a robotic arm, or even to reanimate their own paralysed limbs.
Despite these remarkable feats, BCIs still face challenges that prevent their widespread use.He…
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