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A user centred approach for developing Brain-Computer Interfaces

Lightbody et al., 2010

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11095883355796958320
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Lightbody G
Ware M
McCullagh P
Mulvenna M
Thomson E
Martin S
Todd D
Medina V
Martinez S
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2010 4th International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare

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Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) research requires a multi-disciplinary approach. The core concept harnesses brain wave activity to enable a user to interact with devices without the need for physical activity. There are many possible benefactors of such technology …
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