Frontolimbic alpha activity tracks intentional rest BCI control improvement through mindfulness meditation
Abstract Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) are capable of translating human intentions into signals controlling an external device to assist patients with severe neuromuscular disorders. Prior work has demonstrated that participants with mindfulness meditation experience evince improved BCI performan...
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Main Authors: | Haiteng Jiang, James Stieger, Mary Jo Kreitzer, Stephen Engel, Bin He |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cbd3af7ddea74b09bedf2cc02ebb692e |
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