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Brain-computer interface research : a state-of-the-art summary -2 / edited by Christoph Guger, Brendan Allison, E.C. Leuthardt.

Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Biosystems & Biorobotics ; 6Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Springer, 2014Descripción: viii, 111 páginas : 38 ilustraciones, 12 ilustraciones en colorTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de portador:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9783642547072
Formatos físicos adicionales: Edición impresa:: Sin títuloClasificación LoC:
  • R856-857
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Recent Advances in Brain-Computer Interface Research - Projects Nominated for the BCI Award 2012 -- Brainatic: A system for real-time epileptic seizure prediction -- Combining Brain-Computer Interfaces and Haptics: Detecting Mental Workload to Adapt Haptic Assistance -- Reading Visual Braille with a Retinal Prosthesis -- Ear-EEG: User-Centered and Wearable BCI -- A novel brain-computer interface for chronic stroke patients -- Volitional control of neural connectivity -- Improving the Efficacy of Ipsilesional Brain-Computer Interface Training in Neurorehabilitation of Chronic Stroke -- Event-related desynchronization by hand motor imagery is associated with corticospinal excitability: Physiological evidence for BCI based neurorehabilitation.
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Recent Advances in Brain-Computer Interface Research - Projects Nominated for the BCI Award 2012 -- Brainatic: A system for real-time epileptic seizure prediction -- Combining Brain-Computer Interfaces and Haptics: Detecting Mental Workload to Adapt Haptic Assistance -- Reading Visual Braille with a Retinal Prosthesis -- Ear-EEG: User-Centered and Wearable BCI -- A novel brain-computer interface for chronic stroke patients -- Volitional control of neural connectivity -- Improving the Efficacy of Ipsilesional Brain-Computer Interface Training in Neurorehabilitation of Chronic Stroke -- Event-related desynchronization by hand motor imagery is associated with corticospinal excitability: Physiological evidence for BCI based neurorehabilitation.

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