Publications by authors named "Enming Qi"

Article Synopsis
  • The way people think about movements can change how well they can control brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that relate to imagined motions.
  • Researchers studied how the order and complexity of action sequences affect this ability, using tasks with images and videos to help people remember the sequences better.
  • They found that more complicated action sequences, especially in a positive order, help improve brain responses and accuracy in motion imagery, leading to better performance with BCIs.
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. Motor imagery-based brain-computer interaction (MI-BCI) is a novel method of achieving human and external environment interaction that can assist individuals with motor disorders to rehabilitate. However, individual differences limit the utility of the MI-BCI.

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. Motor imagery (MI)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) provide an additional control pathway for people by decoding the intention of action imagination. The way people imagine greatly affects MI-BCI performance.

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