Virtual typing by people with tetraplegia using a self-calibrating intracortical brain-computer interface

Volume: 7, Issue: 313
Published: Nov 11, 2015
Abstract
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) promise to restore independence for people with severe motor disabilities by translating decoded neural activity directly into the control of a computer. However, recorded neural signals are not stationary (that is, can change over time), degrading the quality of decoding. Requiring users to pause what they are doing whenever signals change to perform decoder recalibration routines is time-consuming and...
Paper Details
Title
Virtual typing by people with tetraplegia using a self-calibrating intracortical brain-computer interface
Published Date
Nov 11, 2015
Volume
7
Issue
313
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