PhD Defense: Gabriela Herrera (NeuroRhythms)
C005Gabriela Herrera (NeuroRhythms) will defend her thesis, entitled "Vibrotactile Feedback to Support Kinesthetic Motor Imagery in a Brain-Computer Interface for Post-stroke Motor Rehabilitation", on Wednesday, January 10th at 1:30 pm in room C005. Abstract : Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) hold promise for post-stroke brain rehabilitation, relying on Kinesthetic Motor Imagery (KMI). KMI involves mentally simulating movement […]


