A novel strategy for driving car brain–computer interfaces: Discrimination of EEG-based visual-motor imagery
A brain–computer interface (BCI) based on kinesthetic motor imagery has a potential of becoming a groundbreaking technology in a clinical setting. However, few studies focus on a visual-motor imagery (VMI) paradigm driving BCI. The VMI-BCI feature extraction methods are yet to be explored in depth....
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Autores principales: | Zhou Zhouzhou, Gong Anmin, Qian Qian, Su Lei, Zhao Lei, Fu Yunfa |
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De Gruyter
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/9a7ef098028646d5a15a947939ba66ec |
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