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Non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) allow users to control external devices by their intentions. Currently, most BCI systems are synchronous, which means, they rely on cues or tasks to which a subject has to react. It would be more useful for users if they could control a device at their own will (i.e., asynchronous BCIs). However, previous asynchronous BCI systems that rely on non-invasive...
Non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) allow users to control external devices by their intentions. Nevertheless, most current BCI systems rely on cues or tasks to which the subject has to react (i.e., synchronous BCIs). Such systems have limited applications in the real world. It is more desirable for the user to decide himself, when he likes to control a device. However, these so-called asynchronous...
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