PRIMENENIE TEKhNOLOGII «BRAINPORT» DLYa FUNKTsIONAL'NOGO VOSSTANOVLENIYa PRI VESTIBULYaRNYKh NARUShENIYaKh.


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New direction in the field of neurorehabilitation was opened during last 10 years with technological progress in brain-computer interface area. ETVSS BrainPort opportunities in vestibular dysfunction patients after brain trauma & stroke analysed

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