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Brain–computer interfaces for communication and control
Clinical Neurophysiology, 2002For many years people have speculated that electroencephalographic activity or other electrophysiological measures of brain function might provide a new non-muscular channel for sending messages and commands to the external world - a brain-computer interface (BCI). Over the past 15 years, productive BCI research programs have arisen.
J. Wolpaw +4 more
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Affective Brain-Computer Interfaces for Arts
2013 Humaine Association Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, 2013We experience positive emotions when our hedonic needs, such as virtuosity or relatedness, are satisfied. Creating art is one way of satisfying these needs, so artistic computer applications can be considered as 'affective'. Artistic brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), which allow people to create art using brain signals, are such computer applications ...
Hayrettin Gürkök, Anton Nijholt
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Changing the P300 Brain Computer Interface
CyberPsychology & Behavior, 2004Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are now feasible for use as an alternative control option for those with severe motor impairments. The P300 component of the evoked potential has proven useful as a control signal. Individuals do not need to be trained to produce the signal, and it is fairly stable and has a large evoked potential.
Jessica D. Bayliss +2 more
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Review of Machine Learning Techniques for EEG Based Brain Computer Interface
Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 2022Swati Aggarwal, Nupur Chugh
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BCI2000: a general-purpose brain-computer interface (BCI) system
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 2004G. Schalk +4 more
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Immediate brain plasticity after one hour of brain–computer interface (BCI)
Journal of Physiology, 2021Till Nierhaus +2 more
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Neurosurgery and the Brain-Computer Interface
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are devices that connect the human brain to an effector via a computer and electrode interface. BCIs may also transmit sensory data to the brain. We describe progress with the many types of surgically implanted BCIs, in which electrodes contact or penetrate the cerebral cortex. BCIs developed for restoration of movementopenaire +2 more sources
A survey of quantum computing hybrid applications with brain-computer interface
Cognitive Robotics, 2022Mei Wang
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