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The cost of space independence in P300-BCI spellers

Chennu et al., 2013

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6456114000335699964
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Chennu S
Alsufyani A
Filetti M
Owen A
Bowman H
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Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation

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Background Though non-invasive EEG-based Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) have been researched extensively over the last two decades, most designs require control of spatial attention and/or gaze on the part of the user. Methods In healthy adults, we compared the …
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