Less Training Needed for Brain-Machine Interfaces

TBMG-35338

10/01/2019

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Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) are rarely found outside of medical clinics, where the disabled receive hours or days of training in order to operate wheelchairs with their minds. Now the largest-ever BMI experiment Mental Work, conducted as an experimental artwork at EPFL's Artlab, has provided preliminary evidence that training time can be shortened, the use of dry electrodes are a robust solution for public BMI and that user performance tends to improve within a relatively short period of time.

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"Less Training Needed for Brain-Machine Interfaces," Mobility Engineering, October 1, 2019.
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Oct 1, 2019
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TBMG-35338
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Magazine Article
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English