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Movement restoration with Adaptive EEG And Immersive Neurofeedback

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Project "MoveAGAIN" data sheet

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Coordinator
GUGER TECHNOLOGIES OG 

Organization address
address: HERBERSTEINSTRASSE 60
city: GRAZ
postcode: 8020
website: www.gtec.at

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 Coordinator Country Austria [AT]
 Total cost 178˙156 €
 EC max contribution 178˙156 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.2. (Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2016
 Funding Scheme MSCA-IF-EF-SE
 Starting year 2018
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2018-01-01   to  2019-12-31

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1    GUGER TECHNOLOGIES OG AT (GRAZ) coordinator 178˙156.00

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 Project objective

Despite very extensive efforts to help millions of people in the EU alone who seek therapy to improve motor function after a stroke, most stroke patients are left with lifelong motor disability. Recent work from our group and others has shown that new methods and devices that can noninvasively monitor and stimulate brain activity could substantially improve recovery. EEG data collected from portable electrode caps can detect each patient’s motor imagery and thereby influence multimodal feedback in real-time. This feedback may include virtual reality avatars, rewarding music or tones, functional electrical stimulation, and potentially even magnetic or electrical stimulation of motor areas of the cortex. This promising new research direction requires extensive collaboration across disciplines and sectors, and experienced researchers (ERs) with relevant experience. The MoveAGAIN project will explore new classifiers, experimental paradigms, and software in tandem with an existing commercial system to create a new system that will be used to collect data with stroke patients in two real-world settings. We will analyze the resulting data to develop new knowledge and contribute to improved tools that therapists and physicians can use with patients. MoveAGAIN includes extensive dissemination and communication activities to convey our project results to numerous audiences. The varied training activities will supplement the ER’s training-by-research to help prepare him for a high-impact career working across industrial, academic, and medical sectors.

 Publications

year authors and title journal last update
List of publications.
2020 Ren Xu et al
The combination of transcranial direct current stimulation and BCI feedback training for stroke rehabilitation: a feasibility study (submitted)
published pages: , ISSN: 1662-453X, DOI:
Frontiers in Neuroscience 2020-02-28
2020 Ren Xu, Johannes Grünwald, Woosang Cho, Brendan Z Allison, Christoph Guger
Non-invasive and invasive BCIs and hardware and software components for BCIs (in press)
published pages: , ISSN: , DOI:
Springer Handbook of Neuroengineering 2020-02-28

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