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Volumn 579, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 637-642

Brain-computer interface technology as a tool to augment plasticity and outcomes for neurological rehabilitation

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Indexed keywords

AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS; BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE; CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT; CLINICAL TRIAL; COGNITIVE DEFECT; COGNITIVE REHABILITATION; CONFERENCE PAPER; DEVICE THERAPY; ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM; EVOKED RESPONSE; FEEDBACK SYSTEM; FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; HUMAN; INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION; LOCKED IN SYNDROME; MOTOR DYSFUNCTION; NERVE CELL PLASTICITY; NONHUMAN; ONLINE SYSTEM; PRIORITY JOURNAL; QUADRIPLEGIA; QUALITY OF LIFE; REHABILITATION CARE; SELF CARE; TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; ARTICLE; BIOCHIP; CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS; EMOTIONALITY; HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION; HEMIPLEGIA; LIFE SATISFACTION; MEDICAL DECISION MAKING; MOTOR CONTROL; MU RHYTHM; NEUROCHIP; NEUROREHABILITATION; PARAPLEGIA; PATIENT SAFETY; PATIENT SATISFACTION; RISK BENEFIT ANALYSIS; SPINAL CORD INJURY; TREATMENT INDICATION; TREATMENT OUTCOME;

EID: 33947108940     PISSN: 00223751     EISSN: 14697793     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2006.123067     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (194)

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