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Brain Computer Interface News Roundup
TweetNot too much news to report this week, but it’s still exciting, especially for those across the pond! 1/ Music is all in the Mind It could just be me, but the BCI community seems to have music on the … Continue reading
MusEEGK: Composing Music With Your Mind
TweetIn the BCI news roundup from March 5th, I mentioned g-tec’s BCI speller, Intendix, which they demoed at CeBIT 2011. Intendix, like many other BCI spellers, is based on something called the “oddball paradigm,” which employs the P300 event-related potential … Continue reading
BCI News Round-Up
TweetIf you’ve been following us in the last couple of weeks, you’ll have noticed that this round-up of brain-computer interface (BCI) news has become a regular feature. Here’s another one! 1/ Intendix BCI Speller revealed Austrian medical engineering company Guger … Continue reading