Decoding reach-and-grasp actions from human low frequency EEG

  • Andreas Schwarz (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationPoster presentationScience to science

Description

Despite the high number of degrees of freedom of the human hand, most actions of daily life can be executed incorporating only palmar, pincer and lateral grasp. In this study we attempt to discriminate these three executed reach-and-grasp actions utilizing their EEG neural correlates. Ultimately, we target to incorporate these findings in a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) driven neuroprosthesis which should enable persons suffering from high spinal cord injury to perform basic grasps of daily life
Period19 Jun 201722 Jun 2017
Event titlecuttingEEG
Event typeWorkshop
LocationGlasgow, United KingdomShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational