Dual passive reactive brain-computer interface: a novel approach to human-machine symbiosis

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  • who: Freu0301deu0301ric Dehais from the Science and Health Systems, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA, United States have published the research: Dual Passive Reactive Brain-Computer Interface: A Novel Approach to Human-Machine Symbiosis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: One of the main advantage of this approach is that the same calibration lasting only 40 s was used to train the rBCI and the pBCI. The behavioral results showed that the pilots missed a total of 44 out of 203 collisions. In this study the eyetracking data were used as to provide a ground truth to assess . . .

     

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