“…Currently, two main approaches promise to improve BMI efficacy in neurorehabilitation: either the full implantation of a wireless BMI system capable of bridging weakened or nonexistent corticospinal pathways (for review, Murphy et al, 2016), or refining existent noninvasive systems by improving BMI paradigms toward increased efficacy in strengthening the thalamocortical sensorimotor circuit, including combination with tools improving BMI learning such as, eg, brain stimulation (Ang et al, 2015b;Kasashima-Shindo et al, 2015;Soekadar et al, 2015b). Yet, many questions related to BMI training in stroke neurorehabilitation remain unanswered; for instance, dose-response relationships, or the influence of BMI training on other brain functions, eg, the cognitive domain (Soekadar et al, 2015c).…”