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A high-performance brain-computer interface
A high-performance brain-computer interface. Nature . 2006 Jul 13;442(7099):195-8 Authors: Santhanam G, Ryu SI, Yu BM, Afshar A, Shenoy KV Recent studies have demonstrated that monkeys and humans can use signals from the brain to guide computer cursors. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) m... Read more ...
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Novel BCI device will allow people to search...
Via KurzweilAI.net Researchers at Columbia University are combining the processing power of the human brain with computer vision to develop a novel device that will allow people to search through images ten times faster than they can on their own. The "cortically coupled comput... Read more ...
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Third International Meeting on Brain-Computer...
From Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering , IEEE Transactions This special issue of the IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering provides a representative and comprehensive bird's-eye view of the most recent developments in brain–computer interface... Read more ...
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Decoding the visual and subjective contents of...
Decoding the visual and subjective contents of the human brain Yukiyasu Kamitani & Frank Tong Nature Neuroscience 8 , 679 - 685 (2005) The potential for human neuroimaging to read out the detailed contents of a person's mental state has yet ... Read more ...
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Walking from thought
Walking from thought Brain Res . 2006 Jan 5; Authors: Pfurtscheller G, Leeb R, Keinrath C, Friedman D, Neuper C, Guger C, Slater M Online analysis and classification of single electroencephalogram (EEG) trials during motor imagery were used for navigation in the virtual environment (VE).... Read more ...
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Brainport: an alternative input to the brain
J Integr Neurosci . 2005 Dec;4(4):537-50 Authors: Danilov Y, Tyler M Brain Computer Interface (BCI) technology is one of the most rapidly developing areas of modern science; it has created numerous significant crossroads between Neuroscience and Computer Science. The goal of BCI technolo... Read more ...
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A wavelet-based time-frequency analysis...
J Neural Eng. 2005 Dec;2(4):65-72 Authors: Qin L, He B Electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings during motor imagery tasks are often used as input signals for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). The translation of these EEG signals to control signals of a device is based on a good classification... Read more ...
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Characterization of four-class motor imagery...
J Neural Eng. 2005 Dec;2(4):L14-22 Authors: Schlögl A, Lee F, Bischof H, Pfurtscheller G To determine and compare the performance of different classifiers applied to four-class EEG data is the goal of this communication. The EEG data were recorded with 60 electrodes from five subjects perfo... Read more ...
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New asynchronous brain computer interface
Via Smart Mobs An asynchronous brain computer interface is under development at Oxford University, with the collaboration of Southampton and Essex universities. The system should allow a more effective way of controlling robotic arms and wheelchairs, as opposed to the less natural on/off ... Read more ...
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Non-invasive neural interface technology
Via Engadget (thanks to Giuseppe Riva) NeuroSky Inc. claims to have developed a non-invasive neural sensor and signal processing technology that converts brainwaves and eye movements into electronic signals to control a range of electronic devices. According to Neurosky, neural inter... Read more ...