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The integration of Electroencephalography (EEG) and Electromyography (EMG) offers a comprehensive view of the neuro-motor pathway, from brain intention to muscle execution. EEG captures the electrical activity of the brain, reflecting cognitive processes and motor commands, while EMG measures the electrical activity of muscles, indicating their activation and force generation.
By combining these signals, researchers and clinicians can precisely analyze brain-muscle coupling, understand motor control mechanisms, and identify disruptions in the communication between the brain and muscles. This fusion is critical for rehabilitation, brain-computer interfaces, and assessing motor disorders.