1. What have the authors contributed in "Brain-computer interface driven functional electrical stimulation system for overground walking in spinal cord injury participant" ?
This study reports on the first electroencephalogram ( EEG ) based BCI-FES system for overground walking, and its performance assessment in an individual with paraplegia due to SCI.
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2. What are the future works in "Brain-computer interface driven functional electrical stimulation system for overground walking in spinal cord injury participant" ?
However, future studies may require invasive recording techniques to ensure robust and longterm operation of the system, which may result in a novel neuroprosthesis for the restoration of walking in those with complete motor SCI.. Finally, for those with incomplete motor SCI, the system presented in this study may become a novel noninvasive neurorehabilitative therapy for overground walking, and may potentially restore this lost function to these individuals.
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![Fig. 3. Composite scores and the mean for the BCI walking simulator training sessions, as described in [9], [10] and Section II-G.1.](/figures/fig-3-composite-scores-and-the-mean-for-the-bci-walking-dyh3ae17.png)
