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期刊名:Ieee transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering

缩写:IEEE T NEUR SYS REH

ISSN:1534-4320

e-ISSN:1558-0210

IF/分区:6.6/Q1

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Jisang Kang,Jae-Ryeong Choi,Sukyung Kang et al. Jisang Kang et al.
Crouch gait, characterized by excessive flexion of the lower-limb joints, is a common gait disorder among children with cerebral palsy (CP) that compromises mobility and increases energy expenditure. Although surgical and orthotic intervent...
Cristian Felipe Blanco-Diaz,Eleonora Vendrame,Christian Cipriani et al. Cristian Felipe Blanco-Diaz et al.
Despite the rapid technological advancements we witnessed in the last few decades, effective regaining or substituting the impaired sensorimotor function of the upper limb is still a dream for many patients and researchers worldwide. While ...
Alex van den Berg,Katherine L Poggensee,David Abbink et al. Alex van den Berg et al.
Force perturbations during gait training can increase movement variability, which may support motor exploration and learning. However, when such perturbations are delivered through a robotic exoskeleton, they can also reduce perceived exosk...
Shuling Zhang,Hongxin Zhang,Mingyi Wei et al. Shuling Zhang et al.
As a critical metric for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), the number of commands directly defines the control capacity for practical applications. However, existing BCIs often suffer from limited command sets and prohibitive calibration co...
Xiaoyan Shen,Yujie Gu,Wenxue Feng et al. Xiaoyan Shen et al.
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is a rehabilitation technique that helps restore or improve motor function by activating muscles through the distribution of electrical signals to nerves or muscles. However, because of the nonlinear ...
Mingliang Wang,Xizhi Li,Qiyu Sun et al. Mingliang Wang et al.
Graph convolutional networks (GCNs) have been widely used and achieved remarkable results in brain disorder classification using functional connectivity (FC) graphs derived from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI)....
Sining Li,Zhihao Ru,Kai Zhang et al. Sining Li et al.
Mild hypothermia is widely recognized as a potent neuroprotective intervention. However, conventional physical cooling methods frequently trigger physiological thermoregulatory defenses, eliciting stress responses that limit clinical utilit...
Minju Kim,Dojin Heo,Jongsu Kim et al. Minju Kim et al.
Event-related potential (ERP)-based brain-- computer interfaces (BCIs) require focused attention to presented stimuli. However, their applications in real life frequently involve environments that demand multitasking and impose cognitive di...
Jasper I Mark,Rachana Gangwani,Justin Riddle et al. Jasper I Mark et al.
Stroke recovery involves reorganization of large-scale brain networks, yet most neurophysiological biomarkers assess either motor or cognitive function in isolation. To address this limitation, we introduce phase-modulated corticomuscular c...
Muhammad Danish Mujib,Ahmad Zahid Rao,Saad Ahmed Qazi et al. Muhammad Danish Mujib et al.
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that impairs cognitive and psychological performance and adversely impacts daily routines and activities. We hypothesized that Binaural beat stimulation (BBS) enhances psy...