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Current and future applications of brain-computer
interfaces
Slobodan Tanackovic1
1
    g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Austria


                                         Abstract
                                         Brain-computer interfaces are used for many different applications with invasive and non-invasive
                                         sensors. The systems are successfully used for stroke rehabilitation even many years after the stroke and
                                         are able to improve fine and gross motor functions. But BCI systems are also used for the assessment of
                                         command following in patients with disorders of consciousness. This is crucial information for family
                                         members and physicians of these patients. When EEG electrodes are implanted then the spatial resolution
                                         is much higher and this is important for pre-surgical functional mapping or to control human like avatars
                                         in real-time.




Italian Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Human Machine Interaction (AIxHMI 2022), December 02, 2022, Udine,
Italy
$ tanackovic@gtec.at (S. Tanackovic)
€ https://www.gtec.at/ (S. Tanackovic)
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