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Osborn L, Christie B, McMullen D, Thomas T, Thompson M, Nickl R, et al.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc . 2025 Mar; 2024:1-4. PMID: 40039504
Invasive brain-machine interfaces can help restore function through the control of external devices while the addition of intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) can elicit sensations of touch and help provide further benefits...
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Candrea D, Shah S, Luo S, Angrick M, Rabbani Q, Coogan C, et al.
Commun Med (Lond) . 2024 Oct; 4(1):207. PMID: 39433597
Background: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can restore communication for movement- and/or speech-impaired individuals by enabling neural control of computer typing applications. Single command click detectors provide a basic yet highly functional...
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Angrick M, Luo S, Rabbani Q, Joshi S, Candrea D, Milsap G, et al.
medRxiv . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39371161
Objective: Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) hold significant promise for restoring communication in individuals with partial or complete loss of the ability to speak due to paralysis from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS),...
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Angrick M, Luo S, Rabbani Q, Candrea D, Shah S, Milsap G, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Apr; 14(1):9617. PMID: 38671062
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that reconstruct and synthesize speech using brain activity recorded with intracranial electrodes may pave the way toward novel communication interfaces for people who have lost their ability...
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Luo S, Angrick M, Coogan C, Candrea D, Wyse-Sookoo K, Shah S, et al.
Adv Sci (Weinh) . 2023 Oct; 10(35):e2304853. PMID: 37875404
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can be used to control assistive devices by patients with neurological disorders like amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) that limit speech and movement. For assistive control, it is...
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Angrick M, Luo S, Rabbani Q, Candrea D, Shah S, Milsap G, et al.
medRxiv . 2023 Jul; PMID: 37425721
Recent studies have shown that speech can be reconstructed and synthesized using only brain activity recorded with intracranial electrodes, but until now this has only been done using retrospective analyses...
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Handelman D, Osborn L, Thomas T, Badger A, Thompson M, Nickl R, et al.
Front Neurorobot . 2022 Jul; 16:918001. PMID: 35837250
Advances in intelligent robotic systems and brain-machine interfaces (BMI) have helped restore functionality and independence to individuals living with sensorimotor deficits; however, tasks requiring bimanual coordination and fine manipulation continue...
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Nickl R, Anaya M, Thomas T, Fifer M, Candrea D, McMullen D, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Jun; 12(1):10353. PMID: 35725741
Understanding the cortical representations of movements and their stability can shed light on improved brain-machine interface (BMI) approaches to decode these representations without frequent recalibration. Here, we characterize the spatial...
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Christie B, Osborn L, McMullen D, Pawar A, Thomas T, Bensmaia S, et al.
Brain Stimul . 2022 Jun; 15(3):881-888. PMID: 35644516
Background: Intracortical microstimulation (ICMS) of somatosensory cortex can partially restore the sense of touch. Though ICMS bypasses much of the neuraxis, prior studies have found that conscious detection of touch...
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Christie B, Sadeghi R, Kartha A, Caspi A, Tenore F, Klatzky R, et al.
J Neural Eng . 2022 May; 19(3). PMID: 35613043
. Electrical stimulation of the retina can elicit flashes of light called phosphenes, which can be used to restore rudimentary vision for people with blindness. Functional sight requires stimulation of...