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Biomedical Engineering and Bioengineering

Washington University in St. Louis

2013

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Ecog Correlates Of Visuomotor Transformation, Neural Plasticity, And Application To A Force-Based Brain Computer Interface, Jordan John Williams Oct 2013

Ecog Correlates Of Visuomotor Transformation, Neural Plasticity, And Application To A Force-Based Brain Computer Interface, Jordan John Williams

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Electrocorticography: ECoG) has gained increased notoriety over the past decade as a possible recording modality for Brain-Computer Interface: BCI) applications that offers a balance of minimal invasiveness to the patient in addition to robust spectral information over time. More recently, the scale of ECoG devices has begun to shrink to the order of micrometer diameter contacts and millimeter spacings with the intent of extracting more independent signals for BCI control within less cortical real-estate. However, most control signals to date, whether within the field of ECoG or any of the more seasoned recording techniques, have translated their control signals to …