Towards a « Neuro-Encryption » system : from understanding the influence of brain oscillations in vision to controlling perception
L'activité de notre cerveau est intrinsèquement rythmique : des oscillations sont observées à tous les niveaux de son organisation. Cette rythmicité de l'activité cérébrale influence notre perception. En effet, au lieu de superviser continuellement notre environnement, notre cerveau effect...
Main Author: | Brüers, Sasskia |
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Other Authors: | Toulouse 3 |
Language: | en |
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2017
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Online Access: | http://www.theses.fr/2017TOU30195/document |
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