Quadraplegia Clinical Trial
Official title:
Clinical Evaluation of Brain-Computer Interface for Helping Communication of Quadriplegic Patients
This is multi-center prospective randomized trial evaluating the effectiveness of a new brain-computer interface for communication of quadriplegic patients in a clinical context. This performance of this will compared to traditional assistive technology (scanning system) and to performance of a healthy volunteer population.
The evaluation aims to estimate the performance of BCIs in patient and healthy subjects in a
clinical setting (primary objective) and to compare this performance with an existing
assitive technology adapted to the target population of this study (scanning system). A
quadriplegic patient population (n = 10) evaluated the two techniques and a population of
healthy subjects (n = 10) evaluated the BCI only.
When a subject meets all the eligibility criteria and is not discarded by any non-inclusion
criteria, he is included in the study. The order of the two techniques to be compared is
randomized.
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