See, Hear, or Feel – to Speak: A Versatile Multiple-Choice Functional Near-Infrared Spectroscopy-Brain-Computer Interface Feasible With Visual, Auditory, or Tactile Instructions
Severely motor-disabled patients, such as those suffering from the so-called “locked-in” syndrome, cannot communicate naturally. They may benefit from brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) exploiting brain signals for communication and therewith circumventing the muscular system. One BCI technique that h...
Main Authors: | Benitez-Andonegui, A. (Author), De Weerd, P. (Author), Goebel, R. (Author), Klinkhammer, S. (Author), Lührs, M. (Author), Nagels-Coune, L. (Author), Riecke, L. (Author), Sorger, B. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Frontiers Media S.A.
2021
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