Mental imagery for brain–computer interface control and communication in non-responsive individuals
Conclusion: Results showed lack of effectiveness of the task to detect voluntary brain activity and thus detect consciousness or communicate with non-responsive individuals. The application must be modified to be sufficiently satisfying for the intended end-users and suggestions are made in this regard.
Source: Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine - Category: Rehabilitation Source Type: research
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