File:An-Electrocorticographic-Brain-Interface-in-an-Individual-with-Tetraplegia-pone.0055344.s008.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionAn-Electrocorticographic-Brain-Interface-in-an-Individual-with-Tetraplegia-pone.0055344.s008.ogv |
English: Brain control of 3D cursor movement (reconstructed). This movie is a replay of brain-controlled 3D cursor movement reconstructed from the saved cursor position data for the 16 trials shown in Movie S3. |
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Source | Movie S4 from Wang W, Collinger J, Degenhart A, Tyler-Kabara E, Schwartz A, Moran D, Weber D, Wodlinger B, Vinjamuri R, Ashmore R, Kelly J, Boninger M (2013). "An Electrocorticographic Brain Interface in an Individual with Tetraplegia". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0055344. PMID 23405137. PMC: 3566209. | ||
Author | Wang W, Collinger J, Degenhart A, Tyler-Kabara E, Schwartz A, Moran D, Weber D, Wodlinger B, Vinjamuri R, Ashmore R, Kelly J, Boninger M | ||
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Author | Wang W, Collinger J, Degenhart A, Tyler-Kabara E, Schwartz A, Moran D, Weber D, Wodlinger B, Vinjamuri R, Ashmore R, Kelly J, Boninger M |
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Image title | Brain control of 3D cursor movement (reconstructed). This movie is a replay of brain-controlled 3D cursor movement reconstructed from the saved cursor position data for the 16 trials shown in Movie S3. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |
Language | English |
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- Videos of central nervous system
- Human motor systems
- Videos of biomedical engineering
- Videos of medical devices
- Ergonomics
- Videos of brain-computer interfaces
- Videos of neurosurgery
- Neurointensive care
- Videos of diagnostic medicine
- Videos of clinical neurophysiology
- Videos of diseases and disorders of the spinal cord
- Spinal cord injuries
- Movement disorders
- Neuromuscular diseases
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