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A comprehensive review of EEG-based brain–computer interface paradigmsAbiri et al., 2019
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- Abiri R
- Borhani S
- Sellers E
- Jiang Y
- Zhao X
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- Journal of neural engineering
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Advances in brain science and computer technology in the past decade have led to exciting developments in brain–computer interface (BCI), thereby making BCI a top research area in applied science. The renaissance of BCI opens new methods of neurorehabilitation for …
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