Tracking momentary fluctuations in human attention with a cognitive brain-machine interface

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  • who: Abhijit M. Chinchani from the Indian Institute Mellon University have published the research work: Tracking momentary fluctuations in human attention with a cognitive brain-machine interface, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors propose the cBMI platform as a useful tool for realtime tracking and training of human visuospatial attention. The authors examine 4 directed graphical models each of which depicts a distinct mechanism for the influence of SSVEP power (or u03a6) on the behavioral metrics of du2032 and RT (Supplementary Fig 2). Accuracies did not vary systematically with u0394u03a6 across each pair of . . .

     

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