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Revision as of 20:24, 23 November 2011
IpsiHand Stroke Rehab Hand
These videos demonstrate the ability of IpsiHand to move the hand based on brainwaves recorded from the same (ipsilateral) side of the brain as the intended hand.
IpsiHand combines advances in neurophysiology, consumer electronics, and physical therapy in a novel therapeutic device that can provide effective therapy in cases of stroke, traumatic brain injury, and spinal cord injury. The wiki for BCI2000 outlines the physiological basis for IpsiHand.
IpsiHand Finals in RESNA Design Competition
Ipsihand on Hack a Day April 2011
Ipsihand in WUSTL's Parent Magazine October 2011
Presentation at Science Center November 2011
Our Application Team gave an overview and demonstration of their EEG work at the St. Louis Science Center. They used our Emotiv headset to drive around the robotic sensing robot and taught the audience about the motor signal pathway.