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Quantitative Modeling on Nonstationary Neural Spikes: From Reinforcement Learning to Point Process
Brain-machine interface (BMI) allows disabled people to use their neural signals to control the external device accomplishing their movement intents. However, the brain keeps adapting during the interaction wi...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Quantitative Modeling on Nonstationary Neural Spikes: From Reinforcement Learning to Point Process
Brain-machine interface (BMI) allows disabled people to use their neural signals to control the external device accomplishing their movement intents. However, the brain keeps adapting during the interaction wi...