How brain-computer interface technology may improve the diagnosis of the disorders of consciousness: a comparative study

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  • who: Rossella Spataro from the Arizona State University, United States have published the research work: How brain-computer interface technology may improve the diagnosis of the disorders of consciousness: A comparative study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors compared the efficiency of the CRS-R and a vibrotactile P300 BCI-based paradigm in the detection of command following across multiple assessment sessions. The authors aimed with these measures to increase at most the participation of the patients in the BCI paradigm.
  • how: Before the recruitment the authors presented the scope risks and . . .

     

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