Brain–Computer Interfaces for Treatment of Focal Dystonia

Author:

Simonyan Kristina12ORCID,Ehrlich Stefan K.1,Andersen Richard3,Brumberg Jonathan4,Guenther Frank5678,Hallett Mark9ORCID,Howard Matthew A.10,Millán José del R.1112,Reilly Richard B.13,Schultz Tanja14,Valeriani Davide1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Massachusetts Eye and Ear and Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

2. Department of Neurology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

3. Division of Biology and Biological Engineering California Institute of Technology Pasadena California USA

4. Department of Speech‐Language‐Hearing: Sciences & Disorders University of Kansas Lawrence Kansas USA

5. Department of Speech, Language, & Hearing Sciences Boston University Boston Massachusetts USA

6. Department of Biomedical Engineering Boston University Boston Massachusetts USA

7. Department of Radiology Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

8. Picower Institute for Learning and Memory Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge Massachusetts USA

9. Human Motor Control Section National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health Bethesda Maryland USA

10. Department of Neurosurgery University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine Iowa City Iowa USA

11. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

12. Department of Neurology University of Texas at Austin Austin Texas USA

13. Center for Biomedical Engineering Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience, School of Medicine, School of Engineering, Trinity College Dublin and the University of Dublin Dublin Ireland

14. Faculty 03 Mathematics and Computer Science University of Bremen Bremen Germany

Funder

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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