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Seeber, M. (author), Scherer, R. (author), Wagner, J. (author), Solis Escalante, T. (author), Müller-Putz, G.R. (author)
A corrigendum on EEG beta suppression and low gamma modulationare different elements of human upright walking by Seeber,M.,Scherer,R.,Wagner,J.,Solis-Escalante,T.,andMüller-Putz,G.R.(2014)Front.Hum. Neurosci.8:485.doi:10.3389/fnhum.2014.00485
journal article 2015
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Seeber, M. (author), Scherer, R. (author), Wagner, J. (author), Solis Escalante, T. (author), Müller-Putz, G.R. (author)
Cortical involvement during upright walking is not well-studied in humans. We analyzed non-invasive electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings from able-bodied volunteers who participated in a robot-assisted gait-training experiment. To enable functional neuroimaging during walking, we applied source modeling to high-density (120 channels) EEG...
journal article 2014
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Wagner, J. (author), Solis-Escalante, T. (author), Scherer, R. (author), Neuper, C. (author), Müller-Putz, G. (author)
Voluntary drive is crucial for motor learning, therefore we are interested in the role that motor planning plays in gait movements. In this study we examined the impact of an interactive Virtual Environment (VE) feedback task on the EEG patterns during robot assisted walking. We compared walking in the VE modality to two control conditions:...
journal article 2014