We are opening a laboratory of medical neurointerfaces and artificial intelligence for clinical applications at the FMBA Center for Brain and Neurotechnology!
On March 21, there was a working meeting of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency, the National Research University Higher School of Economics, and AIRI (airi.net). Alexey Osadtchi presented a report on the tasks of the laboratory and future research.
Over several years of work at the CBI of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, a number of technologies based on brain activity mapping methods have been developed that require translational research and implementation into clinical practice.
The work of the laboratory will be devoted to:
- Approbation of passive speech mapping techniques and development of minimally invasive systems for prosthetic speech function;
- Approbation of low-latency neurofeedback technology and methods of noninvasive diagnosis of patients with pharmacoresistant epilepsy and other disorders;
- Approbation of collective ideomotor IMC with a game scenario in patients undergoing post-stroke rehabilitation;
- Increasing the ergonomics of non-invasive neurointerfaces for neurorehabilitation tasks;
- Conducting pilot studies on the creation of new non-invasive neuroimaging technologies.