What is missing for physicians to prescribe a BCI ?
Résumé
Since the early development of BCI, several decades ago, clinical applications were presented as a major objective. However, despite notable progress, they struggle to enter the clinical routine. Besides technological limits, we notice that most of the BCI studies are realized with healthy subjects, and when applied to patients, they are mainly proof-of-concept studies. Recent « replace » or « restore » BCI studies showed noticeable changes in the BCI study design, in the aim of optimizing clinical translation. We will highlight some of these pragmatic turns. We will also compare these new strategies with general clinical guidelines and practices to highlight what is still missing to allow a rehabilitation physician to prescribe a BCI.
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