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Summarizes prize-winning BCI innovations
Extends the categories of disabilities and patient groups that can benefit from BCI technologies.
Includes both cutting edge science and important medical advances
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Summarizes prize-winning BCI innovations
Extends the categories of disabilities and patient groups that can benefit from BCI technologies.
Includes both cutting edge science and important medical advances
Extends the categories of disabilities and patient groups that can benefit from BCI technologies.
Includes both cutting edge science and important medical advances
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319643731
- Artikelnr.: 53063701
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 134
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783319643731
- Artikelnr.: 53063701
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Dr. Christoph Guger studied Biomedical Engineering at the University of Technology Graz and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, USA. He then carried out research work at the Department of Medical Informatics (Prof. Pfurtscheller) at the University of Technology Graz and received his PhD in 1999. He co-founded G.TEC 1999, and has worked there ever since.
Dr. Brendan Allison studied Cognitive Science at the University of California in San Diego (Prof. Pineda) and received his PhD in 2003. He then worked as a postdoc or senior postdoc for several top experts, including Profs. Polich, Wolpaw, Pfurtscheller, and Neuper. He has been active in BCI research for about 20 years, with an h-index of 31.
Dr. Mikhail A. Lebedev is a senior research scientist at Duke University. He received a MSc from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow in 1986 and a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee, Memphis in 1995. He worked at the Institute for the Problems of Information Transm
ission, Moscow, (1986-1991), the International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste (1995-1997) and the National Institute of Mental Health (1997-2002). His main scientific interests are neurophysiology and brain-machine interfaces.
Dr. Brendan Allison studied Cognitive Science at the University of California in San Diego (Prof. Pineda) and received his PhD in 2003. He then worked as a postdoc or senior postdoc for several top experts, including Profs. Polich, Wolpaw, Pfurtscheller, and Neuper. He has been active in BCI research for about 20 years, with an h-index of 31.
Dr. Mikhail A. Lebedev is a senior research scientist at Duke University. He received a MSc from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow in 1986 and a Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee, Memphis in 1995. He worked at the Institute for the Problems of Information Transm
ission, Moscow, (1986-1991), the International School for Advanced Studies, Trieste (1995-1997) and the National Institute of Mental Health (1997-2002). His main scientific interests are neurophysiology and brain-machine interfaces.
Introduction (C. Guger et al.).- Advances in BCI: A Neural Bypass Technology to Reconnect the Brain to the Body (G. Sharma et al.).- Re(con)volution: Accurate Response Prediction for Broad-Band Evoked Potential-Based BCIs (J. Thielen et al.).- Intracortical Microstimulation as a Feedback Source for BCI Users (S. Flesher et al.).- A Minimally Invasive Endovascular Stent-Electrode Array for Chronic Recordings of Cortical Neural Activity (T. J. Oxley et al.).- Visual Cue-Guided Rat Cyborg (Y. Wang et al.).- Predicting Motor Intentions with Closed-Loop BCIs (M. Schultze-Kraft et al.).- Sixteen Commands and 40 Hz Carrier Frequency Code-Modulated Visual Evoked Potential BCI (D. Aminaka et al.).- Precise and Reliable Activation of Cortex with Micro-Coils (S. Woo Lee et al.).- Towards Online Functional Brain Mapping and Monitoring During Awake Craniotomy Surgery Using ECoG-Based Brain-Surgeon Interface (BSI) (L. Yao et al.).
Introduction (C. Guger et al.).- Advances in BCI: A Neural Bypass Technology to Reconnect the Brain to the Body (G. Sharma et al.).- Re(con)volution: Accurate Response Prediction for Broad-Band Evoked Potential-Based BCIs (J. Thielen et al.).- Intracortical Microstimulation as a Feedback Source for BCI Users (S. Flesher et al.).- A Minimally Invasive Endovascular Stent-Electrode Array for Chronic Recordings of Cortical Neural Activity (T. J. Oxley et al.).- Visual Cue-Guided Rat Cyborg (Y. Wang et al.).- Predicting Motor Intentions with Closed-Loop BCIs (M. Schultze-Kraft et al.).- Sixteen Commands and 40 Hz Carrier Frequency Code-Modulated Visual Evoked Potential BCI (D. Aminaka et al.).- Precise and Reliable Activation of Cortex with Micro-Coils (S. Woo Lee et al.).- Towards Online Functional Brain Mapping and Monitoring During Awake Craniotomy Surgery Using ECoG-Based Brain-Surgeon Interface (BSI) (L. Yao et al.).







