Transferring brain–computer interfaces beyond the laboratory: Successful application control for motor-disabled users
Conclusion: The points raised in this paper are very widely applicable and we anticipate that they might be faced similarly by other groups, if they move on to bringing the BCI technology to the end-user, to home environments and towards application prototype control.
Source: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine - Category: Bioinformatics Authors: Robert Leeb, Serafeim Perdikis, Luca Tonin, Andrea Biasiucci, Michele Tavella, Marco Creatura, Alberto Molina, Abdul Al-Khodairy, Tom Carlson, José d.R. Millán Tags: Special Issue Articles Source Type: research
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