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              <text>Kushwah P., Madhav Institute of Technology &amp;amp; Science, Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Gwalior, India; Tiwari V., Madhav Institute of Technology &amp;amp; Science, Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Gwalior, India; Shukla S.K., Madhav Institute of Technology &amp;amp; Science, Centre for Artificial Intelligence, Gwalior, India; Tiwari A., Christ University, School of Sciences, Delhi, India</text>
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              <text>An essential noninvasive method for assessing brain electrical activity and gaining important knowledge about how the brain functions is electroencephalography (EEG). Understanding the brain's reactions to particular sensory, cognitive, or motor events requires understanding event-related potentials (ERPs), which are derived from EEG. By displaying variations in frequency content across time, time- frequency analysis improves ERP interpretation. Each of the five EEG frequency bands - delta, theta, alpha, beta, and gamma - has a unique clinical significance and is linked to different physiological and cognitive processes. In order to improve motor control and rehabilitation, this work focuses on the development of NeuroMotor Fusion approaches, which integrate EEG and Electromyography (EMG) signals for motor imagery classification. It looks at new developments in the classification of motor imagery and investigates cutting edge methods such as VR motor priming and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). The study also discusses the difficulties in removing artifacts from EEG and EMG signals, using hybrid techniques to reduce ocular and muscular artifacts. The study produced a 96.2% accuracy rate in motor function enhancement using the ShallowFBCSPNet model architecture and the MOABBDataset "BNCI2014-001". These findings show that NeuroMotor Fusion has a great deal of promise for use in neurological disease support, individualized motor skill training, and rehabilitation.  2025 IEEE.</text>
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