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Founded in Italy around 2007, OT Bioelettronica produces noninvasive hardware and end-user software.
 
Founded in Italy around 2007, OT Bioelettronica produces noninvasive hardware and end-user software.
  
OT Bioelettronica makes tools for medical diagnosis and treatment through body/mind state interpretation and neurostimulation therapies, the assisted control of mechanical,electrical,and digital devices/applications and the objective measurement of subjective experiences through mind/body state interpretation.
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OT Bioelettronica makes tools for medical diagnosis and treatment through body/mind state interpretation and/or neurostimulation therapies, the assisted control of mechanical,electrical,and digital devices/applications and the objective measurement of subjective experiences through mind/body state interpretation.
  
 
[[Brain Computer Interface Classification|BCI Categories]]: Open-Loop Efferent
 
[[Brain Computer Interface Classification|BCI Categories]]: Open-Loop Efferent

Revision as of 21:42, 20 March 2022

the firm OT Bioelettronica collaborates with different research centers (see cooperation section) and develops products for electromyography. Several of those prototypes have been used in experimental protocols with electromyographic techniques; results of works are reported in papers indicated in the following table. https://www.otbioelettronica.it/en/publications


OT Bioelettronica Company Profile

Founded in Italy around 2007, OT Bioelettronica produces noninvasive hardware and end-user software.

OT Bioelettronica makes tools for medical diagnosis and treatment through body/mind state interpretation and/or neurostimulation therapies, the assisted control of mechanical,electrical,and digital devices/applications and the objective measurement of subjective experiences through mind/body state interpretation.

BCI Categories: Open-Loop Efferent

Neurosensing Technique(s): EMG

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