The hybrid Brain-Computer Interface: a bridge to assistive technology?

  • Müller-Putz G
  • Schreuder M
  • Tangermann M
  • et al.
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Abstract

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) can be extended by other input signals to form a so-called hybrid BCI (hBCI). Such an hBCI allows the processing of several input signals with at least one brain signal for control purposes, i.e. communication and environmental control.This work shows the principle, technology and application of hBCIs and discusses future objectives.

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Müller-Putz, G. R., Schreuder, M., Tangermann, M., Leeb, R., & Millán del, R. J. (2013). The hybrid Brain-Computer Interface: a bridge to assistive technology? Biomedical Engineering / Biomedizinische Technik. https://doi.org/10.1515/bmt-2013-4435

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