Adaptive deep brain stimulation in advanced Parkinson disease.
OBJECTIVE: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) could potentially be used to interact with pathological brain signals to intervene and ameliorate their effects in disease states. Here, we provide proof-of-principle of this approach by using a BCI to interpret pathological brain activity in patients with...
Main Authors: | Little, S, Pogosyan, A, Neal, S, Zavala, B, Zrinzo, L, Hariz, M, Foltynie, T, Limousin, P, Ashkan, K, FitzGerald, J, Green, A, Aziz, T, Brown, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2013
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