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- who: Surej Mouli et al. from the Data Science Research Group, School of Computing, University of Kent, Chatham , JE, UK have published the article: In-Ear Electrode EEG for Practical SSVEP BCI, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In this experimental study the authors develop an in-ear electrode to collect data for four different flicker frequencies and compare against occipital scalp electrode data. The authors propose this single electrode system, which can be easily fitted like an earphone and EEG data could be acquired.
- how: The authors developed hardware and electronics and experiment . . .
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