Evain et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Brain–Computer Interfaces for Human–Computer InteractionEvain et al., 2016
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- 16675160479006412480
- Author
- Evain A
- Roussel N
- Casiez G
- Argelaguet‐Sanz F
- Lécuyer A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Brain–Computer Interfaces 1: Foundations and Methods
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This chapter describes the relationship between Brain‐Computer Interfaces (BCIs) and Human‐Computer Interaction (HCI), and people will see how their knowledge in HCI can be applied to BCIs. Human‐computer interaction (HCI) is a discipline concerned with the …
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