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Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface in Rehabilitation of Upper Limb Motor Dysfunction After Stroke
Published on: September 1, 2023
Ideomotor silence: the case of complete paralysis and brain-computer interfaces (BCI)
Niels Birbaumer1, Francesco Piccione, Stefano Silvoni
1Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioral Neurobiology, University of Tuebingen, Tübingen, Germany.
Abstract:
The paper presents some speculations on the loss of voluntary responses and operant learning in long-term paralysis in human patients and curarized rats. Based on a reformulation of the ideomotor thinking hypothesis already described in the 19th century, we present evidence that instrumentally learned responses and intentional cognitive processes extinguish as a consequence of long-term complete paralysis in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Preliminary data collected with ALS patients during extended and complete paralysis suggest semantic classical conditioning of brain activity as the only remaining communication possibility in those states.

