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Toward Brain-Computer Interfacing
Toward Brain-Computer Interfacing, Interest in developing an effective communication interface connecting the human brain and a computer has grown rapidly over the past decade. The brain-computer interface (BCI)would allow humans to operate computers, wheelchairs, prostheses, and other dev, Toward Brain-Computer Interfacing has a rating of 4.5 stars
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  • Toward Brain-Computer Interfacing
  • Written by author Guido Dornhege
  • Published by MIT Press, September 2007
  • Interest in developing an effective communication interface connecting the human brain and a computer has grown rapidly over the past decade. The brain-computer interface (BCI)would allow humans to operate computers, wheelchairs, prostheses, and other dev
  • The latest research in the development of technologies that will allow humans to communicate, using brain signals only, with computers, wheelchairs, prostheses, and other devices.
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Foreword   Tenence J. Sejnowski     ix
Preface     xi
An Introduction to Brain-Computer Interfacing   Andrea Kubler   Klaus-Robert Muller     1
BCI Systems and Approaches     27
Noninvasive Brain-Computer Interface Research at the Wadsworth Center   Eric W. Sellers   Dean J. Krusienski   Dennis J. McFarland   Jonathan R. Wolpaw     31
Brain-Computer Interfaces for Communication in Paralysis: A Clinical Experimental Approach   Thilo Hinterberger   Femke Nijboer   Andrea Kubler   Tamara Matuz   Adrian Furdea   Ursula Mochty   Miguel Jordan   Thomas Navin Lal   N. Jeremy Hill   Jurgen Mellinger   Michael Bensch   Michael Tangermann   Guido Widman   Christian E. Elger   Wolfgang Rosenstiel   Bernhard Scholkopf   Niels Birbaumer     43
Graz-Brain-Computer Interface: State of Research   Gert Pfurtscheller   Gernot R. Muller-Putz   Alois Schlogl   Bernhard Graimann   Reinhold Scherer   Robert Leeb   Clemens Brunner   Claudia Keinrath   George Townsend   Carmen Vidaurre   Muhammad Naeem   Felix Y.Lee   Selina Wriessnegger   Doris Zimmermann   Eva Hofler   Christa Neuper     65
The Berlin Brain-Computer Interface: Machine Learning-Based Detection of User Specific Brain States   Benjamin Blankertz   Guido Dornhege   Matthias Krauledat   Volker Kunzmann   Florian Losch   Gabriel Curio   Klaus-Robert Muller     85
The IDIAP Brain-Computer Interface: An Asynchronous Multiclass Approach   Jose del R. Millan   Pierre W. Ferrez   Anna Buttfield     103
Brain Interface Design for Asynchronous Control   Jaimie F. Borisoff   Steve G. Mason   Gary E. Birch     111
Invasive BCI Approaches     123
Electrocorticogram as a Brain-Computer Interface Signal Source   Jane E. Huggins   Bernhard Graimann   Se Young Chun   Jeffrey A. Fessler   Simon P. Levine     129
Probabilistically Modeling and Decoding Neural Population Activity in Motor Cortex   Michael J. Black   John P. Donoghue     147
The Importance of Online Error Correction and Feed-Forward Adjustments in Brain-Machine Interfaces for Restoration of Movement   Dawn M. Taylor     161
Advances in Cognitive Neural Prosthesis: Recognition of Neural Data with an Information-Theoretic Objective   Zoran Nenadic   Daniel S. Rizzuto   Richard A. Andersen   Joel W. Burdick     175
A Temporal Kernel-Based Model for Tracking Hand Movements from Neural Activities   Lavi Shpigelman   Koby Crammer   Rony Paz   Eilon Vaadia   Yoram Singer     191
BCI Techniques     203
General Signal Processing and Machine Learning Tools for BCI Analysis   Guido Dornhege   Matthias Krauledat   Klaus-Robert Midler   Benjamin Blankertz     207
Classifying Event-Related Desynchronization in EEC, ECoG, and MEG Signals   N. Jeremy Hill   Thomas Navin Lal   Michael Tangermann   Thilo Hinterberger   Guido Widman   Christian E. Elger   Bernhard Scholkopf   Niels Birhaumer     235
Classification of Time-Embedded EEG Using Short-Time Principal Component Analysis   Charles W. Anderson   Michael J. Kirby   Douglas R. Hundley   James N. Knight     261
Noninvasive Estimates of Local Field Potentials for Brain-Computer Interfaces   Rolando Grave de Peralta Menendez   Sara Gonzalez Andino   Pierre W. Ferrez   Jose del R. Millan     279
Error-Related EEG Potentials in Brain-Computer Interfaces   Pierre W. Ferrez   Jose del R. Millan     291
Adaptation in Brain-Computer Interfaces   Jose del R. Millan   Anna Buttfield   Carmen Vidaurre   Matthias Krauledat   Alois Schlogl   Pradeep Shenoy   Benjamin Blankertz   Rajesh P. N. Rao   Rafael Cabeza   Gert Pfurtscheller   Klaus-Robert Muller     303
Evaluation Criteria for BCI Research   Alois Schlogl   Julien Kronegg   Jane E. Huggins   Steve G. Mason     327
BCI Software     343
BioSig: An Open-Source Software Library for BCI Research   Alois Schlogl   Clemens Brunner   Reinhold Scherer   Andreas Glatz     347
BCI2000: A General-Purpose Software Platform for BCI   Jurgen Mellinger   Gerwin Schalk     359
Applications     369
Brain-Computer Interfaces for Communication and Motor Control-Perspectives on Clinical Applications   Andrea Kubler   Femke Nijboer   Niels Birbaumer     373
Combining BCI and Virtual Reality: Scouting Virtual Worlds   Robert Leeb   Reinhold Scherer   Doron Friedman   Felix Y. Lee   Claudia Keinrath    Horst Bischof   Mel Slater   Gert Pfurtscheller     393
Improving Human Performance in a Real Operating Environment through Real-Time Mental Workload Detection   Jens Kohlmorgen   Guido Dornhege   Mikio L. Braun   Benjamin Blankertz   Klaus-Robert Muller   Gabriel Curio   Konrad Hagemann   Andreas Bruns   Michael Schrauf   Wilhelm E. Kincses     409
Single-Trial Analysis of EEG during Rapid Visual Discrimination: Enabling Cortically Coupled Computer Vision   Paul Sajda   Adam D. Gerson   Marios G. Philiastides   Lucas C. Parra     423
References     441
Contributors     491
Index     503


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