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Learning to Control a Brain–Machine Interface for Reaching and Grasping by Primates

Reaching and grasping in primates depend on the coordination of neural activity in large frontoparietal ensembles. Here we demonstrate that primates can learn to reach and grasp virtual objects by controlling a robot arm through a closed-loop brain–machine interface (BMIc) that uses multiple mathema...

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Autores principales: Carmena, Jose M, Lebedev, Mikhail A, Crist, Roy E, O'Doherty, Joseph E, Santucci, David M, Dimitrov, Dragan F, Patil, Parag G, Henriquez, Craig S, Nicolelis, Miguel A. L
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC261882/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14624244
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0000042
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author Carmena, Jose M
Lebedev, Mikhail A
Crist, Roy E
O'Doherty, Joseph E
Santucci, David M
Dimitrov, Dragan F
Patil, Parag G
Henriquez, Craig S
Nicolelis, Miguel A. L
author_facet Carmena, Jose M
Lebedev, Mikhail A
Crist, Roy E
O'Doherty, Joseph E
Santucci, David M
Dimitrov, Dragan F
Patil, Parag G
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Nicolelis, Miguel A. L
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description Reaching and grasping in primates depend on the coordination of neural activity in large frontoparietal ensembles. Here we demonstrate that primates can learn to reach and grasp virtual objects by controlling a robot arm through a closed-loop brain–machine interface (BMIc) that uses multiple mathematical models to extract several motor parameters (i.e., hand position, velocity, gripping force, and the EMGs of multiple arm muscles) from the electrical activity of frontoparietal neuronal ensembles. As single neurons typically contribute to the encoding of several motor parameters, we observed that high BMIc accuracy required recording from large neuronal ensembles. Continuous BMIc operation by monkeys led to significant improvements in both model predictions and behavioral performance. Using visual feedback, monkeys succeeded in producing robot reach-and-grasp movements even when their arms did not move. Learning to operate the BMIc was paralleled by functional reorganization in multiple cortical areas, suggesting that the dynamic properties of the BMIc were incorporated into motor and sensory cortical representations.
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spelling pubmed-2618822003-11-17 Learning to Control a Brain–Machine Interface for Reaching and Grasping by Primates Carmena, Jose M Lebedev, Mikhail A Crist, Roy E O'Doherty, Joseph E Santucci, David M Dimitrov, Dragan F Patil, Parag G Henriquez, Craig S Nicolelis, Miguel A. L PLoS Biol Research Article Reaching and grasping in primates depend on the coordination of neural activity in large frontoparietal ensembles. Here we demonstrate that primates can learn to reach and grasp virtual objects by controlling a robot arm through a closed-loop brain–machine interface (BMIc) that uses multiple mathematical models to extract several motor parameters (i.e., hand position, velocity, gripping force, and the EMGs of multiple arm muscles) from the electrical activity of frontoparietal neuronal ensembles. As single neurons typically contribute to the encoding of several motor parameters, we observed that high BMIc accuracy required recording from large neuronal ensembles. Continuous BMIc operation by monkeys led to significant improvements in both model predictions and behavioral performance. Using visual feedback, monkeys succeeded in producing robot reach-and-grasp movements even when their arms did not move. Learning to operate the BMIc was paralleled by functional reorganization in multiple cortical areas, suggesting that the dynamic properties of the BMIc were incorporated into motor and sensory cortical representations. Public Library of Science 2003-11 2003-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC261882/ /pubmed/14624244 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0000042 Text en Copyright: © 2003 Carmena et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Public Library of Science Open-Access License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited
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