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1st NEUROTECHNIX 2013: Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal
- Ana Rita Londral, Pedro Encarnação, José Luis Pons:
Proceedings of the International Congress on Neurotechnology, Electronics and Informatics, NEUROTECHNIX 2013, Vilamoura, Algarve, Portugal, September 18-20, 2013. SciTePress 2013, ISBN 978-989-8565-80-8 - Christoph Reichert, Matthias Kennel, Rudolf Kruse, Hans-Jochen Heinze, Ulrich Schmucker, Hermann Hinrichs, Jochem W. Rieger:
Robotic Grasp Initiation by Gaze Independent Brain-controlled Selection of Virtual Reality Objects. 5-12 - Sirko Straube, Anett Seeland, David Feess:
Striving for Better and Earlier Movement Prediction by Postprocessing of Classification Scores. 13-20 - Diego Galeano, Fernando Brunetti, Diego Torricelli, Stefano Piazza, José Luis Pons:
A Low Cost Platform based on FES and Muscle Synergies for Postural Control Research and Rehabilitation. 21-31 - Ricardo Ron-Angevin, Leandro da Silva-Sauer:
Proposal of a P300-based BCI Speller using a Predictive Text System. 35-40 - Mario Michael Krell, Marc Tabie, Hendrik Wöhrle, Elsa Andrea Kirchner:
Memory and Processing Efficient Formula for Moving Variance Calculation in EEG and EMG Signal Processing. 41-45 - Hendrik Wöhrle, Johannes Teiwes, Mario Michael Krell, Elsa Andrea Kirchner, Frank Kirchner:
A Dataflow-based Mobile Brain Reading System on Chip with Supervised Online Calibration - For Usage without Acquisition of Training Data. 46-53 - Ana Londral, Mafalda Camara, Hugo Gamboa, Mamede de Carvalho, Anabela Pinto, Luís Azevedo:
A Method to Detect Keystrokes using Accelerometry to Quantify Typing Rate and Monitor Neurodegenerative Progression. 54-59 - Yashar Maali, Adel Ali Al-Jumaily:
Comparison of Neural Networks for Prediction of Sleep Apnea. 60-64 - Gorka Epelde, Xabier Valencia, Aitor Ardanza, Elsa Fanchon, Alessandro De Mauro, Francisco Molina Rueda, Eduardo Carrasco, Shabs Rajasekharan:
Virtual Arm Representation and Multimodal Monitoring for the Upper Limb Robot Assisted Teletherapy. 69-80 - Iris Dimbwadyo-Terrer, Fernando Trincado-Alonso, Ana de los Reyes-Guzmán, Alberto Bernal-Sahún, Patricia López-Monteagudo, Begoña Polonio-López, Ángel Gil-Agudo:
Clinical, Functional and Kinematic Correlations using the Virtual Reality System Toyra® as Upper Limb Rehabilitation Tool in People with Spinal Cord Injury. 81-88 - Luis V. Calderita, Pablo Bustos, Cristina Suarez-Mejias, Begoña Ferrer-González, Antonio Bandera:
Rehabilitation for Children while Playing with a Robotic Assistant in a Serious Game. 89-96 - Yee Mon Aung, Adel Al-Jumaily:
Illusion Approach for Upper Limb Motor Rehabilitation. 99-105 - Felipe Orihuela-Espina, Paloma Álvarez-Cardenas, Lorena Palafox, Israel Sánchez-Villavicencio, Alberto L. Morán, Jorge Hernández-Franco, Luis Enrique Sucar:
New Developments in the Gesture Therapy Platform - Past, Present and Future of our Research. 106-113 - Marco Gazzoni, Umberto Barone:
Multi Channel Surface EMG - Detection and Conditioning. 119-125 - Petra Povalej Brzan, Vojko Glaser, Simon Zelic, Juan Alvaro Gallego, Juan Pablo Romero Muñoz, Ales Holobar:
On the Impact of Pathological Tremor Intensity on Noninvasive Characterization of Motor Unit Discharge Properties. 126-132 - Juan Alvaro Gallego, Jakob Lund Dideriksen, Ales Holobar, Juan Pablo Romero, José Luis Pons, Eduardo Rocon, Dario Farina:
Motor Unit Properties and Underlying Determinants in Pathological Tremor. 133-138 - Maria M. Martins, Carlos A. Cifuentes, Arlindo Elias, Valmir Schneider, Anselmo Frizera, Cristina P. Santos:
Assessment of Walker-assisted Human Interaction from LRF and Wearable Wireless Inertial Sensors. 143-151 - Georg Hettich, Vittorio Lippi, Thomas Mergner:
Human-like Sensor Fusion Mechanisms in a Postural Control Robot. 152-160 - Guillermo Asin Prieto, Filipe Barroso, Juan C. Moreno, José Luis Pons:
Assessment of the Suitability of the Motorized Ankle-Foot Orthosis as a Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Tool for Gait. 161-166 - Aris C. Alexoulis-Chrysovergis, Andrew Weightman, Emma F. Hodson-Tole, Frederik J. A. Deconinck:
Error Augmented Robotic Rehabilitation of the Upper Limb - A Review. 167-178 - Jeremy Olivier, Mohamed Bouri, Hannes Bleuler:
A Double-differential Actuation for an Assistive Hip Orthosis - Specificities and Implementation. 183-189 - Antonio J. del Ama, Ángel Gil-Agudo, José Luis Pons, Juan C. Moreno:
Feasibility of Hybrid Gait Training with Kinesis Overground Robot for Persons with incomplete Spinal Cord Injury. 190-193 - Francesco Giovacchini, Matteo Fantozzi, Mariele Peroni, Matteo Moise, Marco Cempini, Mario Cortese, Dirk Lefeber, Maria Chiara Carrozza, Nicola Vitiello:
A Light-weight Exoskeleton for Hip Flexion-extension Assistance. 194-198 - Jian Huang, Zhen Shu, Wen-Xia Xu, Samer Mohammed:
Human Motion Assistance using Walking-aid Robot and Wearable Sensors. 199-204 - Samer Mohammed, Hala Rifai, Walid Hassani, Yacine Amirat:
Human-based Lower Limb Movement Assistance and Rehabilitation through an Actuated Orthosis. 205-209 - Diego Torricelli, José Luis Pons:
Humanoids Meet Rehabilitation - Concept and Potential. 213-217 - Khairul Anam, Adel Al-Jumaily:
Real-time Classification of Finger Movements using Two-channel Surface Electromyography. 218-223 - Louis L. Flynn, Joost Geeroms, Rene Jimenez-Fabian, Bram Vanderborght, Nicola Vitiello, Dirk Lefeber:
Ankle-Knee Prosthesis with Powered Ankle and Energy Transfer - Development of the CYBERLEGs Alpha-Prototype. 224-228 - Christoph Reichert, Matthias Kennel, Rudolf Kruse, Hermann Hinrichs, Jochem W. Rieger:
Efficiency of SSVEF Recognition from the Magnetoencephalogram - A Comparison of Spectral Feature Classification and CCA-based Prediction. 233-237 - Armin Walter, Georgios Naros, Martin Spüler, Wolfgang Rosenstiel, Alireza Gharabaghi, Martin Bogdan:
Dynamics of a Stimulation-evoked ECoG Potential During Stroke Rehabilitation - A Case Study. 241-248 - Francisco José Perales López, Esperança Amengual:
A Serious Game Application using EEG-based Brain Computer Interface. 249-255 - Nicoletta Nicolaou, Julius Georgiou:
Monitoring Depth of Hypnosis under Propofol General Anaesthesia - Granger Causality and Hidden Markov Models. 256-261
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