Decoding individual finger movements from one hand using human EEG signals.
Brain computer interface (BCI) is an assistive technology, which decodes neurophysiological signals generated by the human brain and translates them into control signals to control external devices, e.g., wheelchairs. One problem challenging noninvasive BCI technologies is the limited control dimens...
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Auteurs principaux: | Ke Liao, Ran Xiao, Jania Gonzalez, Lei Ding |
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2014
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