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Poststroke Cognitive Impairment Research Progress on Application of Brain‐Computer Interface

Xiaowei Sun, Ming Yue Li, Quan Li, Hong-Na Yin, Xicheng Jiang, Hongtao Li, Zhongren Sun, Tiansong Yang

2022BioMed Research International24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), a new type of rehabilitation technology, pick up nerve cell signals, identify and classify their activities, and convert them into computer-recognized instructions. This technique has been widely used in the rehabilitation of stroke patients in recent years and appears to promote motor function recovery after stroke. At present, the application of BCI in poststroke cognitive impairment is increasing, which is a common complication that also affects the rehabilitation process. This paper reviews the promise and potential drawbacks of using BCI to treat poststroke cognitive impairment, providing a solid theoretical basis for the application of BCI in this area.

Topics & Concepts

Brain–computer interfaceRehabilitationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationCognitionStroke (engine)Cognitive impairmentInterface (matter)Cognitive rehabilitation therapyMedicineComputer scienceNeurosciencePsychologyElectroencephalographyPhysical therapyBubbleParallel computingMechanical engineeringMaximum bubble pressure methodEngineeringEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesFunctional Brain Connectivity StudiesHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control