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Yulong Feng, Wei Xiao, Teng Wu, Jianwei Zhang, Jing Xiang and Hong Guo
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) detects very weak magnetic fields originating from the neurons so as to study human brain functions. The original detected MEG data always include interference generated by blinks, which can be called blink artifacts. Blink a...
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Parth Chholak, Semen A. Kurkin, Alexander E. Hramov and Alexander N. Pisarchik
The analysis of neurophysiological data using the two most widely used open-source MATLAB toolboxes, FieldTrip and Brainstorm, validates our hypothesis about the correlation between event-related coherence in the visual cortex and neuronal noise. The ana...
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Christoph Reichert, Stefan Dürschmid, Rudolf Kruse and Hermann Hinrichs
Brain?computer interfacing (BCI) is a promising technique for regaining communication and control in severely paralyzed people. Many BCI implementations are based on the recognition of task-specific event-related potentials (ERP) such as P300 responses. ...
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Yoshio Okada, Kevin Pratt, Christopher Atwood, Anthony Mascarenas, Richard Reineman, Jussi Nurminen, and Douglas Paulson
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