4D-EEG: a new tool to investigate the spatial and temporal activity patterns in the brain

Themes: Life Science & Health, Robotics


Proof of principle

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Why?


Patient-centered rehabilitation maximises post-stroke functional recovery. Prognostic models help adjusting rehabilitation strategies. 4D-EEG is a new tool for monitoring dynamic cortical plasticity during stroke recovery with high temporal-spatial resolution.

How?


Robotic manipulators apply mechanical perturbations to the sensorimotor system. High-density electroencephalogram records electrical potentials from the scalp. Advanced source localisation and system identification algorithms describe the underlying neurophysiological system.

When?


We have developed methods for neuromuscular system identification, and are improving source localisation algorithms. Results of an ongoing longitudinal study will be available within three years.

Prof. dr. Frans van der Helm

 

Dr. Alfred Schouten

Dr. Teodoro Solis-Escalante

Dr. Yuan Yang