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Gerwin SchalkFudan University Verified email at neurotechcenter.org Cited by 27142 |
BCI2000: a general-purpose brain-computer interface (BCI) system
G Schalk, DJ McFarland, T Hinterberger… - IEEE Transactions …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Many laboratories have begun to develop brain-computer interface (BCI) systems that provide
communication and control capabilities to people with severe motor disabilities. Further …
communication and control capabilities to people with severe motor disabilities. Further …
Two-dimensional movement control using electrocorticographic signals in humans
We show here that a brain–computer interface (BCI) using electrocorticographic activity (ECoG)
and imagined or overt motor tasks enables humans to control a computer cursor in two …
and imagined or overt motor tasks enables humans to control a computer cursor in two …
Spectral changes in cortical surface potentials during motor movement
In the first large study of its kind, we quantified changes in electrocorticographic signals
associated with motor movement across 22 subjects with subdural electrode arrays placed for …
associated with motor movement across 22 subjects with subdural electrode arrays placed for …
A brain–computer interface using electrocorticographic signals in humans
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) enable users to control devices with electroencephalographic
(EEG) activity from the scalp or with single-neuron activity from within the brain. Both …
(EEG) activity from the scalp or with single-neuron activity from within the brain. Both …
The BCI competition III: Validating alternative approaches to actual BCI problems
A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a system that allows its users to control external devices
with brain activity. Although the proof-of-concept was given decades ago, the reliable …
with brain activity. Although the proof-of-concept was given decades ago, the reliable …
[PDF][PDF] Brain-computer interface technology: a review of the first international meeting
…, DJ McFarland, PH Peckham, G Schalk… - IEEE transactions on …, 2000 - academia.edu
Over the past decade, many laboratories have begun to explore brain–computer interface (BCI)
technology as a radically new communication option for those with neuromuscular …
technology as a radically new communication option for those with neuromuscular …
[HTML][HTML] Review of the BCI competition IV
The BCI competition IV stands in the tradition of prior BCI competitions that aim to provide
high quality neuroscientific data for open access to the scientific community. As experienced …
high quality neuroscientific data for open access to the scientific community. As experienced …
The BCI competition 2003: progress and perspectives in detection and discrimination of EEG single trials
…, G Curio, TM Vaughan, G Schalk… - IEEE transactions on …, 2004 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Interest in developing a new method of man-to-machine communication-a brain-computer
interface (BCI)-has grown steadily over the past few decades. BCIs create a new …
interface (BCI)-has grown steadily over the past few decades. BCIs create a new …
Patients with ALS can use sensorimotor rhythms to operate a brain-computer interface
…, J Mellinger, TM Vaughan, H Pawelzik, G Schalk… - Neurology, 2005 - AAN Enterprises
People with severe motor disabilities can maintain an acceptable quality of life if they can
communicate. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), which do not depend on muscle control, can …
communicate. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), which do not depend on muscle control, can …
An MEG-based brain–computer interface (BCI)
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) allow for communicating intentions by mere brain activity,
not involving muscles. Thus, BCIs may offer patients who have lost all voluntary muscle …
not involving muscles. Thus, BCIs may offer patients who have lost all voluntary muscle …