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Motor imagery-based brain-computer interface for differential diagnosis in prolonged disorders of consciousness. [PDF]

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Liu P   +8 more
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Real-time decoding of full-spectrum Chinese using brain-computer interface. [PDF]

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Qian Y   +15 more
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Insular error network enables self-correcting intracranial brain-computer interface

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Emotional brain-computer interfaces

2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and Workshops, 2009
Research in brain-computer interface (BCI) has significantly increased during the last few years. Additionally to their initial role as assisting devices for the physically challenged, BCIs are now proposed for a wider range of applications. As any human-machine interaction system, BCIs can benefit from adapting their operation to the emotional state ...
Gary Garcia Molina   +2 more
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fMRI Brain-Computer Interfaces

IEEE Signal Processing Magazine, 2008
Brain-computer interfaces based on fMRI enable real-time feedback of circumscribed brain regions to learn volitional regulation of those regions. This is an emerging field of intense research, with potential for multiple applications in neuroscientific research in brain plasticity and reorganization, movement restoration due to stroke, clinical ...
Ranganatha Sitaram   +5 more
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Sensors for brain-computer interfaces

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 2006
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) hold the promise to restore mobility and independence to persons with paralysis. In spinal cord injury, brainstem stroke, and a host of neuromuscular disorders, the intact brain is "disconnected" from its intact target (such as a limb or the facial musculature), preventing mobility and - in locked-in syndrome and severe
Leigh R, Hochberg, John P, Donoghue
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Brain–computer interface in paralysis

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2008
Communication with patients suffering from locked-in syndrome and other forms of paralysis is an unsolved challenge. Movement restoration for patients with chronic stroke or other brain damage also remains a therapeutic problem and available treatments do not offer significant improvements.
Birbaumer, Niels   +2 more
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