About this Research Topic
The goal of this Research Topic is to share recent advances among diverse approaches and, thereby, facilitate exchange between groups and research directions. The scope ranges from original neuroscientific studies investigating neural correlates of goal-directed movements to neural engineering applications towards dependable BCIs/BMIs for movement control. We encourage submissions of original research, reviews, methods, data reports and case reports that relate brain activity (e.g., electroencephalography (EEG), magnetoencephalography (MEG), electrocorticography (ECoG), local field potentials (LFP), spiking activity, etc.) with imagined/attempted/executed movements of end-effectors (e.g., extremities, virtual objects, robotic arms or neuroprostheses).
This Research Topic welcomes submission on topics related, but not limited, to:
- Neural correlates of executed/attempted goal-directed movements
- Interpretable models and artifact handling
- Decoders that generalize across movement tasks
- Transfer across sessions/subjects
- Eliminating or alleviating system re-calibration
- Closed-loop control and feedback
- Translational aspects and portability
- Mobile brain-body imaging (MoBI)
- Studies with end-users
Masayuki Hirata founded a start-up company (JiMED) and works as a part-time and unpaid director. He will receive a collaborative research grant from JiMED.
Keywords: Movement Control, Brain-Computer Interface, Brain-Machine Interface, Decoding, Feedback, Closed-Loop Control
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