„brain-machine interfaces“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
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Brain–Machine Interfaces: Silk‐Enabled Conformal Multifunctional Bioelectronics for Investigation of Spatiotemporal Epileptiform Activities and Multimodal Neural Encoding/Decoding (Adv. Sci. 9/2019)
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Wireless Soft Scalp Electronics and Virtual Reality System for Motor Imagery‐Based Brain–Machine Interfaces (Adv. Sci. 19/2021)
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Adhesion of Neurons and Glial Cells with Nanocolumnar TiN Films for Brain-Machine Interfaces
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Neurofeedback and Brain–Machine Interfaces: Where are We Now?
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MRI brain tumor classification based on CNN features and machine learning classifiers
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Rapidly adapting machine learning methods for brain-computer interfaces
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Towards a neurorehabilitation system combining neural interfaces, peripheral stimulation, and sleep
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IC design & architectures for multichannel neuromodulation platforms
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Enhancing brain/neural-machine interfaces for upper limb motor restoration in chronic stroke and cervical spinal cord injury
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From supervised to unsupervised machine learning methods for brain-computer interfaces and their application in language rehabilitation
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Fully integrated, multichannel IC for brain machine interfaces
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Brain-Machine Interfaces and Plasticity of Brain Function
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Novel Neural Interfaces For Upper-Limb Motor Rehabilitation After Stroke
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A machine learning approach to taking EEG-based brain-computer interfaces out of the lab
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On human-machine interfaces based on electrical brain signals
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Utilizing Brain-Computer Interfaces for Human-Machine Systems
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Editorial: Embodiment and Co-adaptation Through Human-Machine Interfaces: At the Border of Robotics, Neuroscience and Psychology
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Correction: Transcranial direct current stimulation over the motor and premotor cortex with mirror therapy improves motor control, muscle function, and brain activity in chronic stroke: a double-blind randomized sham-controlled trial
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Steer by ear: clinical and neurophysiological evaluation of a novel human-machine interface
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Don’t put words in my mouth: speech perception can falsely activate a brain-computer interface