A Dynamic Window SSVEP-Based Brain-Computer Interface System Using a Spatio-temporal Equalizer
In this study, we developed a high-speed steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interface (BCI) system to address two long-standing challenges in BCIs: tedious user training and low applicability for target users. We designed a
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Editors Christoph Guger g.tec medical engineering GmbH Schiedlberg, Austria
Brendan Z. Allison Department of Cognitive Science University of California at San Diego La Jolla, USA
Kai Miller Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN, USA
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