Case Report: post-stroke rehabilitation with a visuomotor transformation-based brain-computer interface
Mikhail Lebedev
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are increasingly explored as tools for post-stroke neurorehabilitation. Motor imagery (MI)-based paradigms are widely used but may be difficult for some patients to perform reliably, motivating the exploration of alternative control strategies. This study presents a retrospective exploratory case series (n = 5) evaluating the feasibility and safety of a P300-based BCI paradigm designed to engage visuomotor transformation processes during upper limb rehabilitation
