„brain computer interface“
Suchergebnisse
1.055 Treffer
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Advances in Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Engineering – Proceedings of the AHFE 2017 International Conference on Neuroergonomics and Cognitive Engineering, July 17–21, 2017, The Westin Bonaventure Hotel, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Toward a P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical Considerations and a Pilot Feasibility Study
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Investigation of different approaches for noise reduction in functional near-infrared spectroscopy signals for brain–computer interface applications
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Ownership and agency of an independent supernumerary hand induced by an imitation brain-computer interface
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Classification of multi-class motor imagery with a novel hierarchical SVM algorithm for brain–computer interfaces
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Sound-Based Assistive Technology – Support to Hearing, Speaking and Seeing
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Design and Implementation of a Multi Sensor Based Brain Computer Interface for a Robotic Wheelchair
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Multimodal Neuroimaging Computing for the Characterization of Neurodegenerative Disorders
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3D visualization of movements can amplify motor cortex activation during subsequent motor imagery
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An auditory multiclass brain-computer interface with natural stimuli: Usability evaluation with healthy participants and a motor impaired end user
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Brain Machine Interface
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SMAD - A System for Multimodal Assistive Domotics
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Fundamentals of NeuroIS – Information Systems and the Brain
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Automatic Noise Removal and Phase Synchronization for MI EEG Analysis
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Brain Computer Interface – New invention in brain sciences
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Entwicklung einer adaptiven VR-Umgebung für die Anwendung im Realtime-fMRI
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A smart brain MR image completion method guided by synthetic-CT-based multimodal registration
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Automated brain tumor segmentation on multi-modal MR image using SegNet
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Space-time recurrences for functional connectivity evaluation and feature extraction in motor imagery brain-computer interfaces
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A gaze independent brain-computer interface based on visual stimulation through closed eyelids