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  • Title: Brain-computer interface research at the Neil Squire Foundation.
    Author: Birch GE, Mason SG.
    Journal: IEEE Trans Rehabil Eng; 2000 Jun; 8(2):193-5. PubMed ID: 10896184.
    Abstract:
    The ultimate goal of our research is to utilize voluntary motor-related potentials recorded from the scalp in a direct Brain Computer Interface for asynchronous control applications. This type of interface will allow an individual with a high-level impairment to have effective and sophisticated control of devices such as wheelchairs, robotic assistive appliances, computers, and neural prostheses.
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