Darvishi, S.Ridding, M.Abbott, D.Baumert, M.2014-08-042014-08-042013Proceedings of the Fifth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting 2013: Article ID 074http://hdl.handle.net/2440/84161Restorative brain-computer interafces (BCIs) have been exploited by a number of BCI labs for the purpose of stroke rehabilitation. The results that are achieved with commonly used technology are rather promising, but inconsistent. In this abstract we propose a novel paradigm for restorative BCI designs, which is based on motor learning theory and the Hebbian learning rule. It is expected to enhance the degree of neuroplasticity in stroke patients.enCopyright status unknownRestorative BCIFeedbackHebbian learning ruleProposing a novel feedback provision paradigm for restorative brain-computer interfacesConference paper002013046410.3217/978-3-85125-260-6-7418821Ridding, M. [0000-0001-5657-9136]Abbott, D. [0000-0002-0945-2674]Baumert, M. [0000-0003-2984-2167]