Clinical application of BCI-based motor Neuroprosthetics in spinal cord injury: MoreGrasp

The aim of the MoreGrasp project is to develop a non-invasive, multi-adaptive, multimodal user interface including a brain-computer interface (BCI) for intuitive control of a semi-autonomous motor and sensory grasp neuroprosthesis supporting individuals with high spinal cord injury in everyday activities.

Since the project ended in 2019, a clinical study is still running assessing the tools developed during the project runtime.

Here, you get to the official website.

Project Overview
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This research line started with my Master Thesis in 1999 and is still ongoing.
Funding received so far:
- EU FP7 TOBI: WP2 (2008-2013)
- Wings for Life (2006, 2008, 2009)
- EU H2020: MoreGrasp

People involved
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Prof.Dr. Gernot Müller-Putz, INE
Dr. Kyriaki Kostoglou, INE
PD.Dr-Ing. Rüdiger Rupp, SCI Center, Heidelberg University Hospital