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BCI-Driven Hand Exoskeleton for Grasp Rehabilitation


This study presents a motor imagery-based Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) integrated with a hand exoskeleton to support neurorehabilitation. By translating brain signals into precise finger movements, the system enables restoration of major grasp functions and enhances motor recovery outcomes.

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BCI-Driven Hand Exoskeleton for Grasp Rehabilitation

This study presents a motor imagery-based Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) integrated with a hand exoskeleton to support neurorehabilitation. ...