Ten-dimensional anthropomorphic arm control in a human brain−machine interface: difficulties, solutions, and limitations
Ten-dimensional anthropomorphic arm control in a human brain−machine interface: difficulties, solutions, and limitations
B. Wodlinger,J. Downey,3 Autores,J. Collinger
2015 · DOI: 10.1088/1741-2560/12/1/016011
Journal of Neural Engineering · 462 Citações
TLDR
The results show that individual motor cortical neurons encode many parameters of movement, that object interaction is an important factor when extracting these signals, and that high-dimensional operation of prosthetic devices can be achieved with simple decoding algorithms.
