The portable headset reads the brain waves of the wearer, triggering a connected robotic arm to move when the person thinks about moving their arm.
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00:20 The headset detects the movement intent and that top-down signal goes to the robot to assist with the movement
00:28 and in return the movement generates feedback back to the brain and when you have top-down information
00:34 meeting within a time window, bottom-up information, that leads to neuroplasticity or heavy unlearning.
00:41 And that's what changes the brain. That's what leads to neurorehabilitation.
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00:55 We want to read the brainwaves because we want to understand what happens to the brain when we are training people using robots.
01:03 And then that information then can be used in the future to come up with a program to help people with stroke who have
01:13 difficulty thinking, who have difficulty concentrating. Hopefully those brainwaves that will then be transformed
01:21 into a program can help them utilize technologies such as robots or other devices.
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