Perception and cognition of cues used in synchronous brain-computer interfaces modify electroencephalographic patterns of control tasks

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  • who: Luz María Alonso-Valerdi from the Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) Group, School of Computing Science and Electronic Engineering, University of Essex, Mexico have published the article: Perception and Cognition of Cues Used in Synchronous Brain-Computer Interfaces Modify Electroencephalographic Patterns of Control Tasks, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Another example is the study carried out by Grosse-Wentrup and Scholkopf in which high gamma range (55-85 Hz) between two frontoparietal networks were used to predict BCI performance on a trial-to-trial basis. This study was conducted as follows. There were then . . .

     

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