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Whether the training to control the technology can improve cognitive function in post-stroke patients?\n\nHOW THE STUDY WORKS The investigators compare two groups - one using the new system, another group receiving standard rehabilitation therapy.\n\nUp to 15 patients will try the new system: 10 sessions, each lasting 12 minutes (about 2 weeks, Monday-Friday).\n\nWHAT HAPPENS DURING TREATMENT?\n\nThe equipment includes:\n\nBrain monitoring device: Safe infrared light sensors placed on the patient's head (like a cap) Computer software: Reads brain signals when the patient thinks about walking Foot device: Special pneumatic shoes that provide gentle pressure to the patient's feet Screen: Shows visual feedback during training.\n\nWhat the patient will do:\n\nSit comfortably in a chair with special shoes on their feet, Complete the task: imagine walking or relax when instructed, What the patient will experience: They will see colors change on the screen and feel gentle pressure on their feet.",[89],"Stroke",[91,92,93,94,95],"Brain-computer interface","Near infrared spectroscopy","gait recovery","stroke rehabilitation","Neurobiofeedback","2025-07-23",{"date":98,"type":99},"2025-07-28","ACTUAL",{"date":101,"type":99},"2024-10-05",{"date":103,"type":83},"2026-12-31",{"name":5,"class":6},1]