DocumentCode
3340079
Title
Virtual Reality Based on Stereotypical RUPERT for Stroke Functional Rehabilitative Training Scenarios
Author
Chen, Xuhui ; Ma, Chaolin ; Xu, Shaochun ; He, Jiping
Author_Institution
Lanzhou Univ. of Technol., Lanzhou
fYear
2007
fDate
20-22 Aug. 2007
Firstpage
639
Lastpage
644
Abstract
This paper outlines our work in developing a series of game-like VR scenarios to assess and rehabilitate System with 3-D Exercise Machine for Upper Limb, coordination, range of motion and other relevant perceptual motor activities. The novel experiments with a new perturbation paradigm were designed to study the control of hand orientation and arm movement during 3D reach-to-grasp in both human subjects and rhesus monkeys. The experiments captured the signal from the monkey´s brain (electrocorticogram, EcoG), and integrated the signals into a DATABASE. Our efforts have focused on building engaging game-based stereoscopic video and audio scenarios that allow clients to participate in perceptual-motor rehabilitation. From the audio and video, the system of DEMO could activate the patient´s consciousness to adjust the arm´s movement; this depends on the patient self-adjust and self- rehabilitation. Exploratory work using EcoG signal DATABASE to match the motion and the biofeedback model, detect and track 3D body motion, identify body postures and quantify motor performance is also described, this method of biofeedback could extract the subjective desire and promote the effect of the rehabilitative training.
Keywords
medical computing; virtual reality; 3D exercise machine; 3D reach-to-grasp; RUPERT; arm movement; electrocorticogram; game-like virtual reality; hand orientation; perceptual-motor rehabilitation; stroke functional rehabilitative training scenarios; upper limb; Biological control systems; Computer interfaces; Control systems; Databases; Decoding; Games; Humans; Management training; Neurons; Virtual reality;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Engineering Research, Management & Applications, 2007. SERA 2007. 5th ACIS International Conference on
Conference_Location
Busan
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2867-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SERA.2007.134
Filename
4296997
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