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Application of a single-flicker online SSVEP BCI for spatial navigationChen et al., 2017
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- Chen J
- Zhang D
- Engel A
- Gong Q
- Maye A
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- PloS one
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A promising approach for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) employs the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) for extracting control information. Main advantages of these SSVEP BCIs are a simple and low-cost setup, little effort to adjust the system parameters to …
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