P300-based brain computer interface: reliability and performance in healthy and paralysed participants
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe the use of the P300 event-related potential as a
control signal in a brain computer interface (BCI) for healthy and paralysed participants. …
control signal in a brain computer interface (BCI) for healthy and paralysed participants. …
[PDF][PDF] User adaptive BCIs: SSVEP and P300 based interfaces.
F Beverina, G Palmas, S Silvoni, F Piccione… - PsychNology J., 2003 - academia.edu
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) represent a new communication option for those suffering
from neuromuscular impairment that prevents them from using conventional augmented …
from neuromuscular impairment that prevents them from using conventional augmented …
Brain-computer interface in stroke: a review of progress
Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology has been used for rehabilitation after stroke and
there are a number of reports involving stroke patients in BCI-feedback training. Most …
there are a number of reports involving stroke patients in BCI-feedback training. Most …
Satisfaction with care in post-stroke patients undergoing a telerehabilitation programme at home
We conducted a pilot telerehabilitation study with post-stroke patients with arm motor
impairment. We compared the degree of satisfaction of patients undergoing a virtual reality (VR) …
impairment. We compared the degree of satisfaction of patients undergoing a virtual reality (VR) …
[HTML][HTML] Persistent muscle fiber regeneration in long term denervation. past, present, future
…, R Stramare, F Ambrosio, F Piccione… - European journal of …, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Despite the ravages of long term denervation there is structural and ultrastructural evidence
for survival of muscle fibers in mammals, with some fibers surviving at least ten months in …
for survival of muscle fibers in mammals, with some fibers surviving at least ten months in …
Virtual environment training therapy for arm motor rehabilitation
L Piron, P Tonin, F Piccione, V Iaia, E Trivello… - Presence, 2005 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Enhanced feedback provided by a virtual reality system has been shown to promote motor
learning in normal subjects. We evaluated whether this approach could be useful for treating …
learning in normal subjects. We evaluated whether this approach could be useful for treating …
Intensive versus regular speech therapy in global aphasia: A controlled study
G Denes, C Perazzolo, A Piani, F Piccione - Aphasiology, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
A controlled study of the comparative efficacy of intensive (daily) versus regular (three
treatments weekly) speech therapy treatment in a group of global aphasics of vascular origin is …
treatments weekly) speech therapy treatment in a group of global aphasics of vascular origin is …
[HTML][HTML] P300-based brain-computer interface communication: evaluation and follow-up in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
…, P Tonin, K Koutsikos, F Beverina, F Piccione - Frontiers in …, 2009 - frontiersin.org
To describe results of training and 1-year follow-up of brain-communication in a larger
group of early and middle stage amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients using a P300-based …
group of early and middle stage amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients using a P300-based …
Effect of high-frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on brain excitability in severely brain-injured patients in minimally conscious or vegetative state
Background Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) induces prolonged functional
changes in the cerebral cortex in normal conditions and in altered states of consciousness…
changes in the cerebral cortex in normal conditions and in altered states of consciousness…
[HTML][HTML] Effects on mobility training and de-adaptations in subjects with spinal cord injury due to a wearable robot: a preliminary report
Background Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a severe neurological disorder associated not only
with ongoing medical complications but also with a significant loss of mobility and participation…
with ongoing medical complications but also with a significant loss of mobility and participation…