Repository containing the manual for NeurOne - High-performance Motor Unit-Computer Interface for the Paralyzed.
The executable can be found here.
You can find a demonstration here.
Developed by Dominik Braun.
- Download "NeurOne.zip" from here
- Unzip the compressed folder containing the executable and resources needed to start NeurOne
- Download and install OT Biolab Light from OT Bioelettronica SRL
Note: By installing OT BioLab+, OT Biolab Light is installed concurrently
The foundational decomposition technique employed by NeurOne was derived from a prior work by Francesco Negro et al.[1].
If you incorporate NeurOne into your experimental protocol, we kindly request that you reference the following preprint for proper attribution and acknowledgment.
Braun, D. I., Oliveira, D. S. de, Bayer, P., Ponfick, M., Kinfe, T. M., & del Vecchio, A. (2023). NeurOne: High-performance Motor Unit-Computer Interface for the Paralyzed. MedRxiv, 2023.09.25.23295902. https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.09.25.23295902
For any technical inquiries or assistance, feel free to reach out to our dedicated team: \
Contact Person: Dominik Braun / Prof. Alessandro Del Vecchio @ Neuromuscular Physiology and Neural Interfacing (N-squared) Lab
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Affiliation: Department Artificial Intelligence in Biomedical Engineering (AIBE) @ Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Address: Henkestr. 91, 91052 Erlangen
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[1] Negro, Francesco et al. “Multi-channel intramuscular and surface EMG decomposition by convolutive blind source separation.” Journal of neural engineering vol. 13,2 (2016): 026027. doi:10.1088/1741-2560/13/2/026027