Filtering of Neural Signals for Mental Control of Robotic Prosthetic Devices

A. Brockwell
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We discuss the problem of "decoding" intended hand motion from direct measurement of neurons in the motor cortex, for the purpose of driving a prosthetic device. By building probabilistic models and making use of nonlinear non-Gaussian filtering techniques, we are able to obtain estimates of intended hand motion, along with associated standard errors. We use a refinement of a previous state-of-the-art model, and demonstrate how the filtering approach works in analysis of multi-neuron recordings collected from a monkey carrying out a "center-out" task.
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基于神经信号滤波的机器人假肢心理控制
我们讨论了“解码”的问题,从直接测量神经元在运动皮层的意图手运动,以驱动假肢装置的目的。通过建立概率模型和使用非线性非高斯滤波技术,我们能够获得预期手部运动的估计,以及相关的标准误差。我们使用了先前最先进的模型的改进,并演示了过滤方法如何在分析从执行“中心-输出”任务的猴子收集的多神经元记录中起作用。
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