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迈向康复机器人:拟人机器人手臂的现成脑机接口控制。

Towards Rehabilitation Robotics: Off-the-Shelf BCI Control of Anthropomorphic Robotic Arms.

机构信息

Biomedical Electronics Robotics & Devices (BERD) Group, Lab of Medical Physics, Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.

1st Department of Neurosurgery, "AHEPA" University General Hospital, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), 54636 Thessaloniki, Greece.

出版信息

Biomed Res Int. 2017;2017:5708937. doi: 10.1155/2017/5708937. Epub 2017 Aug 29.

Abstract

Advances in neural interfaces have demonstrated remarkable results in the direction of replacing and restoring lost sensorimotor function in human patients. Noninvasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are popular due to considerable advantages including simplicity, safety, and low cost, while recent advances aim at improving past technological and neurophysiological limitations. Taking into account the neurophysiological alterations of disabled individuals, investigating brain connectivity features for implementation of BCI control holds special importance. Off-the-shelf BCI systems are based on fast, reproducible detection of mental activity and can be implemented in neurorobotic applications. Moreover, social Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) is increasingly important in rehabilitation robotics development. In this paper, we present our progress and goals towards developing off-the-shelf BCI-controlled anthropomorphic robotic arms for assistive technologies and rehabilitation applications. We account for robotics development, BCI implementation, and qualitative assessment of HRI characteristics of the system. Furthermore, we present two illustrative experimental applications of the BCI-controlled arms, a study of motor imagery modalities on healthy individuals' BCI performance, and a pilot investigation on spinal cord injured patients' BCI control and brain connectivity. We discuss strengths and limitations of our design and propose further steps on development and neurophysiological study, including implementation of connectivity features as BCI modality.

摘要

神经接口的进步在替代和恢复人类患者丧失的感觉运动功能方面取得了显著的成果。非侵入性脑机接口(BCI)因其具有简单、安全和低成本等优势而受到广泛关注,而最近的进展旨在改善过去的技术和神经生理学限制。考虑到残疾个体的神经生理学改变,研究用于实现 BCI 控制的大脑连接特征具有特殊的重要性。现成的 BCI 系统基于快速、可重复的心理活动检测,可以在神经机器人应用中实现。此外,社交人机交互(HRI)在康复机器人发展中越来越重要。在本文中,我们介绍了我们在开发用于辅助技术和康复应用的现成 BCI 控制拟人机器人手臂方面的进展和目标。我们考虑了机器人开发、BCI 实现以及系统的 HRI 特征的定性评估。此外,我们还展示了 BCI 控制手臂的两个说明性实验应用,一项针对健康个体 BCI 性能的运动想象模式的研究,以及一项针对脊髓损伤患者 BCI 控制和大脑连接的试点研究。我们讨论了我们设计的优势和局限性,并提出了进一步的开发和神经生理学研究步骤,包括将连接特征作为 BCI 模式的实现。

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