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Questioning the dichotomy between vegetative state and minimally conscious state: a review of the statistical evidence.Extracting neurophysiological signals reflecting users' emotional and affective responses to BCI use: A systematic literature review.Residual Upper Arm Motor Function Primes Innervation of Paretic Forearm Muscles in Chronic Stroke after Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) Training.Nociceptive Local Field Potentials Recorded from the Human Insula Are Not Specific for NociceptionEEG frequency tagging using ultra-slow periodic heat stimulation of the skin reveals cortical activity specifically related to C fiber thermonociceptorsBrain-machine interface in chronic stroke rehabilitation: a controlled study.Cognitive reserve and its implications for rehabilitation and Alzheimer's disease.Insula and inferior frontal triangularis activations distinguish between conditioned brain responses using emotional sounds for basic BCI communication.Assistive device with conventional, alternative, and brain-computer interface inputs to enhance interaction with the environment for people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a feasibility and usability study.Developing brain-computer interfaces from a user-centered perspective: Assessing the needs of persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, caregivers, and professionals.Using brain-computer interfaces to overcome the extinction of goal-directed thinking in minimally conscious state patients.Toward a brain-computer interface for Alzheimer's disease patients by combining classical conditioning and brain state classification.Gamma-Band Oscillations Preferential for Nociception can be Recorded in the Human Insula.Habituation of phase-locked local field potentials and gamma-band oscillations recorded from the human insula.Tonic thermonociceptive stimulation selectively modulates ongoing neural oscillations in the human posterior insula: Evidence from intracerebral EEGBrain-Machine Interface in Chronic Stroke: Randomized Trial Long-Term Follow-upDynamics of the perception and EEG signals triggered by tonic warm and cool stimulation
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