Brain–computer interfaces: Toward a daily life employment

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Abstract

Recent publications in the Electroencephalogram (EEG)-based brain–computer interface field suggest that this technology could be ready to go outside the research labs and enter the market as a new consumer product. This assumption is supported by the recent advantages obtained in terms of front-end graphical user interfaces, back-end classification algorithms, and technology improvement in terms of wearable devices and dry EEG sensors. This editorial paper aims at mentioning these aspects, starting from the review paper “Brain–Computer Interface Spellers: A Review” (Rezeika et al., 2018), published within the Brain Sciences journal, and citing other relevant review papers that discussed these points.

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Aricò, P., Sciaraffa, N., & Babiloni, F. (2020, March 1). Brain–computer interfaces: Toward a daily life employment. Brain Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10030157

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