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This review examines brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for neuroprosthetics. It details command requirements and BCI characteristics, highlighting limitations for better brain-computer interface-functional electrical stimulation integration.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Rehabilitation Technology

Background:

  • Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) offer potential for restoring function through neuroprosthetics.
  • Effective neuroprosthetic control requires understanding specific command interface needs for movement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To critically review brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for neuroprosthetic applications.
  • To summarize command interface requirements for hand grasp, multijoint, and lower extremity neuroprostheses.
  • To discuss BCI characteristics in relation to these requirements and identify research gaps.

Main Methods:

  • Critical literature review of brain-computer interfaces.
  • Analysis of command interface requirements for various neuroprosthetic applications.
  • Evaluation of existing BCI technologies against functional needs.

Main Results:

  • Summaries of command interface requirements for hand grasp, multijoint, and lower extremity neuroprostheses are provided.
  • Characteristics of various BCIs are discussed concerning their suitability for neuroprosthetic control.
  • Current limitations in BCI technology for seamless neuroprosthetic integration are identified.

Conclusions:

  • Enhancing brain-computer interface-functional electrical stimulation (BCI-FES) integration requires addressing identified research gaps.
  • Further development is needed to meet the complex command interface requirements of advanced neuroprostheses.
  • BCIs show promise but require significant advancement for widespread neuroprosthetic application.