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"Currently there are no effective therapies to improve the outcome of motor disabilities after brain damage from different causes, especially in the early stages, and in its most serious forms, where specific rehabilitation treatments supported by evidence require the ability to produce some voluntary movement, although intensive training and non-invasive brain stimulation techniques (NIBS) report mixed results with some improvement in functional outcome. Brain-robot interfaces (BRI) are an emerging technology that can effectively increase cortical plasticity using Hebbian-like learning rules and can improve recovery from brain injury, but are barely used (even) in clinical settings.

The SCIGNABOT project is built on previous technological results developed in collaboration by the members of the consortium, financed by competitive projects by national and European plans (H2020)."

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