MPI for Biological Cybernetics, Tübingen, Germany.
J Neural Eng. 2011 Jun;8(3):036005. doi: 10.1088/1741-2560/8/3/036005. Epub 2011 Apr 8.
The combination of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with robot-assisted physical therapy constitutes a promising approach to neurorehabilitation of patients with severe hemiparetic syndromes caused by cerebrovascular brain damage (e.g. stroke) and other neurological conditions. In such a scenario, a key aspect is how to reestablish the disrupted sensorimotor feedback loop. However, to date it is an open question how artificially closing the sensorimotor feedback loop influences the decoding performance of a BCI. In this paper, we answer this issue by studying six healthy subjects and two stroke patients. We present empirical evidence that haptic feedback, provided by a seven degrees of freedom robotic arm, facilitates online decoding of arm movement intention. The results support the feasibility of future rehabilitative treatments based on the combination of robot-assisted physical therapy with BCIs.
脑机接口(BCIs)与机器人辅助物理疗法的结合,为因脑血管脑损伤(如中风)和其他神经状况引起的严重偏瘫综合征患者的神经康复提供了一个很有前途的方法。在这种情况下,一个关键方面是如何重新建立中断的感觉运动反馈回路。然而,到目前为止,人工关闭感觉运动反馈回路如何影响 BCI 的解码性能,这仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。在本文中,我们通过研究六位健康受试者和两位中风患者来回答这个问题。我们提供的经验证据表明,七自由度机器人手臂提供的触觉反馈有助于手臂运动意图的在线解码。研究结果支持了基于机器人辅助物理疗法与脑机接口相结合的未来康复治疗的可行性。