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An Experimental Platform to Study the Closed-loop Performance of Brain-machine Interfaces
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An Experimental Platform to Study the Closed-loop Performance of Brain-machine Interfaces
An Experimental Platform to Study the Closed-loop Performance of Brain-machine Interfaces
DOI:
10.3791/1677-v
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10:51 min
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March 10, 2011
•
Naveed Ejaz
,
Kris D. Peterson
,
Holger G. Krapp
1
Department of Bioengineering
,
Imperial College London
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00:05
Titre
00:47
Introduction
01:21
Fly Preparation
03:58
Positioning the Recording Electrode
04:48
Visual Stimulation and Recordings
07:18
Representative Results/Outcome
10:11
Conclusion
Summary
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We use a closed-loop fly-machine interface to investigate general principles in neuronal control.
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Closed-loop Performance
Brain-machine Interfaces
Neuronal Signals
Control Laws
Image Stabilization Task
Fly Visuomotor Pathway
Electrical Activity
Motion-sensitive Neuron
H1 Neuron
Yaw Rotation
Two-wheeled Robot
High-speed Video Cameras
Visual Motion Input
CRT Computer Monitors
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Proportional Control
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