Towards zero training for brain-computer interfacing
Wednesday, August 13, 2008 - 07:21
in Health & Medicine
While invasive electrode recordings in humans show long-term promise, non-invasive techniques can also provide effective brain-computer interfacing (BCI) and localisation of motor activity in the brain for paralysed patients with significantly reduced risks and costs as well as novel applications for healthy users...
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