The recent advancements and developments reached in Brain-Computer Interfaces and their application to Lower Limb Motor Neuroscience, especially over the past year, have been exceptional and are the result of the great achievements made by researchers and scientists thus far.
In order to explore this fast-growing field, this Research Topic aims to focus on the evolution of methods, processes, techniques, and ways of thinking for Brain-Computer Interfaces that led to new discoveries and research approaches for lower extremity Motor Neuroscience. In this article collection, we seek contributions exploring the changing context and the rising new perspectives within Brain-Computer Interfaces that have implications for lower limb Motor Neuroscience.
The emphasis of this Research Topic is on the advancement and development of new methods and approaches as well as on combining assistive and robotics tools (e.g., functional electrical stimulation) to enhance the current clinical therapies. This article collection will inform, inspire, and provide direction and guidance to researchers in the field.
Topics may include but are by no means limited to the uses of lower-limbs Brain-Computer Interfaces for:
• Clinical Applications
• Neurorehabilitation
• Motor Brain Activity
The recent advancements and developments reached in Brain-Computer Interfaces and their application to Lower Limb Motor Neuroscience, especially over the past year, have been exceptional and are the result of the great achievements made by researchers and scientists thus far.
In order to explore this fast-growing field, this Research Topic aims to focus on the evolution of methods, processes, techniques, and ways of thinking for Brain-Computer Interfaces that led to new discoveries and research approaches for lower extremity Motor Neuroscience. In this article collection, we seek contributions exploring the changing context and the rising new perspectives within Brain-Computer Interfaces that have implications for lower limb Motor Neuroscience.
The emphasis of this Research Topic is on the advancement and development of new methods and approaches as well as on combining assistive and robotics tools (e.g., functional electrical stimulation) to enhance the current clinical therapies. This article collection will inform, inspire, and provide direction and guidance to researchers in the field.
Topics may include but are by no means limited to the uses of lower-limbs Brain-Computer Interfaces for:
• Clinical Applications
• Neurorehabilitation
• Motor Brain Activity