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The Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a user interface that helps people with severe physical disabilities to communicate with others or to interact with their surroundings by using their brain waves to control devices. However, almost all conventional studies about stimulus-driven BCI focused on a visual modality. Until recently, there still haven't had useful tools to help blind people who suffer...
People with severe physical disabilities could operate computerized devices (such as: eye-tracker, visual stimulation BCI, etc.) based on brain activity and without muscle movement. But it's hard for the blind people with severe physical disabilities (e.g., blind amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)) to use these computerized devices by their eyes. If these people could use their normal brain and auditory...
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