Using brain-machine interfacing to reconnect the brain and body after paralysis.
While we move, we experience thoughts, feelings and desires about our actions and environment. At the Mind to Motion Lab, we study the neuroscientific relation between consciousness and action via the real-time analysis of ongoing brain activity. We apply this knowledge to the development of intuitive brain-machine interfaces that assist or restore sensory and motor abilities in the arms and hands of people with paralysis.
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Meet the team
We are a multidisciplinary and collaborative research group that thinks outside the box to create intuitive and wearable brain-machine interfaces.
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Our research
Through increased neuroscientific understanding of (somatosensory) perception and movement, we develop tailored bidirectional brain-machine interfaces that can assist or restore upper limb function in people with severe paralysis.
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We are always looking for motivated students, researchers and participants!
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