Low-Cost Robotic Guide Based on a Motor Imagery Brain–Computer Interface for Arm Assisted Rehabilitation
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robotic rehabilitation; robot-assisted therapy; brain computer interfaces in neurorehabilitation; EEG sensors;All these keywords.
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