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BCI News Roundup
TweetEvery other week on the InteraXon blog, we count down the top BCI news and updates from across the continent. This weeks news roundup begins with a skill testing question: what do a robot and a bike have in common? … Continue reading
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Tagged BCI news, brain computer interface, how to build a bike, how to use technology, interaxon, Neurogadget, pedestrian friendly, PriusxParlee, skill testing question, Toyota, University of Washington
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