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In this paper we survey some early applications and research on brain-computer interfacing. We emphasize and revalue the role the views on artistic and playful applications have played. In previous years various road maps for BCI research appeared. The interest in medical applications has guided BCI research, has led to necessary and useful research results, but also has led to some narrow-mindedness...
In this short paper we survey recent research views in non-traditional brain-computer interfaces. That is, interfaces that can process brain activity input, but that are designed for non-clinical purposes, that are meant to be used by ‘healthy’ users, that process other user input as well, and that even allow input, voluntarily or involuntarily, from multiple users. This is a rather new research and...
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