Wu et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Bayesian population decoding of motor cortical activity using a Kalman filterWu et al., 2006
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- Wu W
- Gao Y
- Bienenstock E
- Donoghue J
- Black M
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- Neural computation
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Effective neural motor prostheses require a method for decoding neural activity representing desired movement. In particular, the accurate reconstruction of a continuous motion signal is necessary for the control of devices such as computer cursors, robots, or a patient's own …
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