Stroke and potential benefits of brain-computer interface
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Stroke and potential benefits of brain-computer interface
Abstract
To treat stroke and, in particular, to alleviate the personal and social burden of stroke survivors is a main challenge for neuroscience research. Advancements in the knowledge of neurobiologic mechanisms subserving stroke-related damage and recovery provide key data to guide clinicians to tailor interventions to specific patient's needs. How does the brain-computer interface (BCI) fit into this scenario? A technique created to allow completely paralyzed individuals to control the environment recently introduced a new line of development: to provide a means to possibly control formation and changes in the brain network organization. In a sort of revolution, similar to the change from geocentric to heliocentric planet organization envisioned by Copernicus, we are facing a critical change in BCI research, moving from a brain to computer direction to a computer to brain one. This direction change will profoundly open up new avenues for BCI research and clinical applications. In this chapter, we address this change and discuss present and future applications of this new line idea of BCI use in stroke.
Keywords: Brain plasticity; Connectivity; Functional recovery; Neurological rehabilitation; Remote degeneration.
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