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Brain Painting: First Evaluation of a New Brain–Computer Interface Application with ALS-Patients and Healthy VolunteersBrain Computer Interface on Track to HomeComparison of eye tracking, electrooculography and an auditory brain-computer interface for binary communication: a case study with a participant in the locked-in state.Prediction of P300 BCI aptitude in severe motor impairment.Prediction of auditory and visual p300 brain-computer interface aptitude.An auditory multiclass brain-computer interface with natural stimuli: Usability evaluation with healthy participants and a motor impaired end user.Effective functional mapping of fMRI data with support-vector machines.A Multifunctional Brain-Computer Interface Intended for Home Use: An Evaluation with Healthy Participants and Potential End Users with Dry and Gel-Based ElectrodesProprioceptive feedback and brain computer interface (BCI) based neuroprostheses.Rapid P300 brain-computer interface communication with a head-mounted displayOnline artifact removal for brain-computer interfaces using support vector machines and blind source separation.Semantic classical conditioning and brain-computer interface control: encoding of affirmative and negative thinking.Prediction of brain-computer interface aptitude from individual brain structure.An Evaluation of Training with an Auditory P300 Brain-Computer Interface for the Japanese Hiragana Syllabary.Design and implementation of a P300-based brain-computer interface for controlling an internet browser.Out of the frying pan into the fire--the P300-based BCI faces real-world challenges.Brain Painting: usability testing according to the user-centered design in end users with severe motor paralysis.Assessing attention and cognitive function in completely locked-in state with event-related brain potentials and epidural electrocorticography.Brain communication in the locked-in state.Usability and Workload of Access Technology for People With Severe Motor Impairment: A Comparison of Brain-Computer Interfacing and Eye Tracking.A brain-computer interface controlled auditory event-related potential (p300) spelling system for locked-in patients.Control or non-control state: that is the question! An asynchronous visual P300-based BCI approach.Epidural electrocorticography for monitoring of arousal in locked-in state.Fragmentation of slow wave sleep after onset of complete locked-in state.Probing command following in patients with disorders of consciousness using a brain-computer interface.A portable auditory P300 brain-computer interface with directional cues.Effects of training and motivation on auditory P300 brain-computer interface performance.Psychological predictors of SMR-BCI performance.Write, read and answer emails with a dry 'n' wireless brain-computer interface system.Brain-controlled applications using dynamic P300 speller matrices.Effects of mental workload and fatigue on the P300, alpha and theta band power during operation of an ERP (P300) brain-computer interface.Training leads to increased auditory brain-computer interface performance of end-users with motor impairments.Neural mechanisms of brain-computer interface control.Psychological Predictors of Visual and Auditory P300 Brain-Computer Interface Performance.Comparison of Four Control Methods for a Five-Choice Assistive Technology.Improving EEG-BCI analysis for low certainty subjects by using dictionary learningTransition from the locked in to the completely locked-in state: A physiological analysisNeural mechanisms of training an auditory event-related potential task in a brain-computer interface context
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