Iossifidis Lab is participating with 4 publications at the Bernstein Conference 2023 in Berlin. Meet us from 27.09 to 29.09.2023 at the Humboldt Universität zu Berlin and Charité
Day: September 26, 2023
The upper limbs are crucial in performing daily tasks that require strength, a wide range of motion, and precision. To achieve coordinated motion, planning and timing are critical. Sensory information about the target and the current body state is essential, as well as integrating past experiences, represented by pre-learned inverse dynamics that generate associated muscle … Read More “BCCN23: The link between muscle activity and upper limb kinematics” »
Variability analysis bears the potential to differentiate between healthy and pathological human movements [1]. Our study is conducted in the context of developing a portable glove for the diagnosis of movement disorders. This proposal has methodical as well as technical requirements. Generally, the identification of movement disorders via an analysis of motion data needs to … Read More “BCCN23: Variability study of human hand motion during 3D center-out tasks captured for the diagnosis of movement disorders” »
Non-invasive techniques like EEG can record error-related potentials (ErrPs), neural signals associated with error processing and awareness. ErrPs are generated in response to self-made and external errors, including those produced by the BMI. Since ErrPs are implicitly elicited and don’t add extra workload for the subject, they serve as a natural and intrinsic feedback source … Read More “BCCN23: Exploring Error-related Potentials in Adaptive Brain-Machine Interfaces: Challenges and Investigation of Occurrence and Detection Ratios” »