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Sensorimotor ECoG Signal Features for BCI Control: A Comparison Between People With Locked-In Syndro...

Sensorimotor ECoG Signal Features for BCI Control: A Comparison Between People With Locked-In Syndro...

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Sensorimotor ECoG Signal Features for BCI Control: A Comparison Between People With Locked-In Syndrome and Able-Bodied Controls

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Sensorimotor ECoG Signal Features for BCI Control: A Comparison Between People With Locked-In Syndrome and Able-Bodied Controls

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Switzerland: Frontiers Media S.A

Journal title

Frontiers in neuroscience, 2019-10, Vol.13, p.1058-1058

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English

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Switzerland: Frontiers Media S.A

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The sensorimotor cortex is a frequently targeted brain area for the development of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) for communication in people with severe paralysis and communication problems (locked-in syndrome; LIS). It is widely acknowledged that this area displays an increase in high-frequency band (HFB) power and a decrease in the power of th...

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Sensorimotor ECoG Signal Features for BCI Control: A Comparison Between People With Locked-In Syndrome and Able-Bodied Controls

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TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_d95f479a80494b2dbd0b6ccb48f85006

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_d95f479a80494b2dbd0b6ccb48f85006

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1662-4548,1662-453X

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1662-453X

DOI

10.3389/fnins.2019.01058

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