[seminar] Tomislav Mileković (Tue 21th Mar, 11:00h, F-201)
Ivica Smolic
ismolic at phy.hr
Wed Mar 15 17:51:09 CET 2017
Dear colleagues,
I would like to invite you to the following seminar,
Dr. Tomislav Mileković
(EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland)
"Neuroprosthetic technologies to restore movement and communication of
people with paralysis"
Tuesday 21st March, 11:00h, F-201
Paralysis has a severe impact on a patient's quality of life and entails
a high emotional burden and life-long social and financial costs.
Restoring movement and independence for people with the most severe
forms of paralysis remains a challenging clinical problem, currently
with no viable solution. Recent demonstrations of brain-computer
interfaces, neuroprosthetic devices that create a link between a person
and a computer based on a person's brain activity, have brought hope to
millions of people with paralysis for their potential to restore
movement and communication. While the brain-computer interfaces have
steadily improved over the last four decades, recent success in linking
brain activity with the newly developed techniques for spinal cord
stimulation look to revolutionize locomotor rehabilitation. New
approaches in designing neural decoding algorithms, which transform
neural signals into computer commands, aim to deliver both stable and
accurate control over clinically relevant periods of several months.
Preliminary clinical studies suggest that these concepts and
technologies are directly translatable to therapeutic strategies for
people with paralysis.
Best regards,
Ivica Smolić
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