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Brain-computer interface use is a skill that user and system acquire together.
Free accessDOAJ | 2018| -
Sensorimotor rhythm-based brain–computer interface (BCI): model order selection for autoregressive spectral analysis
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2008| -
Adaptive Laplacian filtering for sensorimotor rhythm-based brain–computer interfaces
National licencePaperIOP Institute of Physics | 2013| -
Effects of training pre-movement sensorimotor rhythms on behavioral performance
PaperIOP Institute of Physics | 2015| -
Electroencephalographic (EEG) control of three-dimensional movement
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2010| -
A comparison of regression techniques for a two-dimensional sensorimotor rhythm-based brain–computer interface
National licenceIOP Institute of Physics | 2010| -
Emulation of computer mouse control with a noninvasive brain–computer interface
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Prediction of subjective ratings of emotional pictures by EEG features
PaperIOP Institute of Physics | 2017|
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