Publications by authors named "Olivera Dordevic"

Objective: A brain computer interface (BCI) allows users to control external devices using non-invasive brain recordings, such as electroencephalography (EEG). We developed and tested a novel electrotactile BCI prototype based on somatosensory event-related potentials (sERP) as control signals, paired with a tactile attention task as a control paradigm.

Approach: A novel electrotactile BCI comprises commercial EEG device, an electrical stimulator and custom software for EEG recordings, electrical stimulation control, synchronization between devices, signal processing, feature extraction, selection, and classification.

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We present a hand functions assessment system (BEAGLE) for kinematic tracking of hand and finger movements, envisioned as a technology-mediated rehabilitation tool. The system is custom-designed for fast and easy placement on an impaired hand (spastic or flaccid), featuring inertial sensors integrated into simple finger caps and a hand strap. An algorithm for a range of motion (ROM) estimation was implemented to provide an objective assessment of hand functions.

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Background: In clinical setting, the symptoms of the impaired motor behavior in patients with different neurological diseases are identified by classical tests incorporated in clinical neurological examination. New computerized methods for objective motor assessment have been recently suggested in the literature. We developed computerized method for assessment and evaluation of arm movement in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) in early phase and in patients with cerebellar syndrome.

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