ABSTRACT
A non-invasive brain-computer Interface (BCI) offers a direct interaction between the human brain and an external device without any surgical risk. Currently, electroencephalography (EEG) has been the most studied non-invasive interface because of its portability and low set-up cost. However, susceptibility to electromagnetic noise has been a barrier to promoting practical non-invasive BCIs in some cases.
- Perceptual interaction of optical BCI applications
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