Title
Decoding arm and hand movements across layers of the macaque frontal cortices.
Abstract
A major goal for brain machine interfaces is to allow patients to control prosthetic devices with high degrees of independent movements. Such devices like robotic arms and hands require this high dimensionality of control to restore the full range of actions exhibited in natural movement. Current BMI strategies fall well short of this goal allowing the control of only a few degrees of freedom at a time. In this paper we present work towards the decoding of 27 joint angles from the shoulder, arm and hand as subjects perform reach and grasp movements. We also extend previous work in examining and optimizing the recording depth of electrodes to maximize the movement information that can be extracted from recorded neural signals.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/EMBC.2012.6346289
EMBC
Keywords
Field
DocType
medical control systems,arm movement decoding,robotic arms,brain-computer interfaces,reach movement,prosthetics,grasp movement,prosthetic device control,robotic hands,brain machine interface,macaque frontal cortices,handicapped aids,hand movement decoding,brain computer interfaces,movement,arm,electrodes
Computer vision,Robotic arm,Frontal Cortices,GRASP,Macaque,Computer science,Brain–computer interface,Artificial intelligence,Motor cortex,Decoding methods
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
2012
1557-170X
978-1-4577-1787-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.42
5
Authors
7
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yan T Wong143.48
Mariana Vigeral220.42
David Putrino320.42
Pfau, David4806.76
Josh S. Merel514311.34
Liam Paninski692699.30
Bijan Pesaran740.84