Brain–computer interfaces for communication and control

Volume: 113, Issue: 6, Pages: 767 - 791
Published: Jun 1, 2002
Abstract
For many years people have speculated that electroencephalographic activity or other electrophysiological measures of brain function might provide a new non-muscular channel for sending messages and commands to the external world - a brain-computer interface (BCI). Over the past 15 years, productive BCI research programs have arisen. Encouraged by new understanding of brain function, by the advent of powerful low-cost computer equipment, and by...
Paper Details
Title
Brain–computer interfaces for communication and control
Published Date
Jun 1, 2002
Volume
113
Issue
6
Pages
767 - 791
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