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Titlebook: Brain-Computer Interface Research; A State-of-the-Art S Christoph Guger,Gernot Müller-Putz,Brendan Allison Book 2015 The Author(s) 2015 201

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Towards an Auditory Attention BCI,chanism for communication purposes have not yet been described. In this study, we explore this possibility by implementing a BCI2000-based real-time system that uses ECoG signals to identify the attended speaker.
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The Changing Brain: Bidirectional Learning Between Algorithm and User,hile attention shifts result in a more global increase in signal variability. With the results presented, we are working towards an adaptive brain–computer interface where bidirectional learning (either user or algorithm) is possible.
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Heterogeneous BCI-Triggered Functional Electrical Stimulation Intervention for the Upper-Limb Rehabiological changes in the central nervous system are expected to induce functional improvement. This chapter presents a series of studies regarding processing algorithms to detect motor intentionality and a neuromodulation paradigm to improve the upper-limb functionality. The experiments were developed and tested with stroke patients.
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,Recent Advances in Brain-Computer Interface Research—A Summary of the BCI Award 2014 and BCI Researd to the competition and the excitement at our Gala Award Ceremony. The Award was presented at the 6th International Brain-Computer Interface Conference in Graz (Austria), and dozens of BCI researchers from around the world were present for the ceremony. Without further ado, we announce the three winners of the 2014 BCI-Research Award.
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Book 2015ckly, with many new ideas, research groups, and improved technologies. BCIs enable people to communicate just by thinking – without any movement at all. Several different groups have helped severely disabled users communicate with BCIs, and BCI technology is also being extended to facilitate recover
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