About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to discuss the neuromodulation techniques of human-machine interfaces in the field of neurorehabilitation and exploring how these modulation techniques affect human brains via neuroimaging methods. State-of-the-art interdisciplinary research in neuromodulation techniques (BCI/TMS/tDCS), as well as neuroimage methodologies (fMRI/fNIRS) in the field of neurorehabilitation, will be involved in this Research Topic. New methods, mechanisms, and applications of these techniques in neurorehabilitation will be the pipeline of this Topic. Specifically, innovative approaches by translating current research results into clinical applications are of great interest. The main objective of this Research Topic is to discuss the advantages and limitations of currently used solutions and suggest possible innovations in the field of Neurorehabilitation.
We welcome investigators to contribute original research articles, case reports as well as reviews that will promote a better understanding of the neuromodulation techniques of human-machine interfacing in neurorehabilitation. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
- New paradigms and algorithms of BCI in neurorehabilitation
- Clinical trials with neuromodulation techniques of human-machine interfaces in neurorehabilitation
- Clinical applications of neuromodulation techniques in neurorehabilitation
- BCI-triggered TMS/FES/tDCS in neurorehabilitation
- EMG based interfaces in neurorehabilitation
Keywords: Brain computer interface, Neurological disorder, Neuromodulation, Human Machine Interface, Neurorehabilitation
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