Published August 25, 2022
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Journal Article
Brain–Computer Interfaces for Treatment of Focal Dystonia
Chicago
Abstract
Task-specificity in isolated focal dystonias is a powerful feature that may successfully be targeted with therapeutic brain–computer interfaces. While performing a symptomatic task, the patient actively modulates momentary brain activity (disorder signature) to match activity during an asymptomatic task (target signature), which is expected to translate into symptom reduction.
Additional Information
Research funding: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Grant Number: R01DC019353. Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at the Harvard University.Additional details
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- R01DC019353
- Harvard University
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2022-08-25Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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