Abstract
A brain–computer interface (BCI) is a computer-based system that acquires, analyzes, and translates brain signals into output commands in real time. Perdikis and colleagues demonstrate superior performance in a Cybathlon BCI race using a system based on “three pillars”: machine learning, user training, and application. These results highlight the fact that BCI use is a learned skill and not simply a matter of “mind reading.”.
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McFarland, D. J., & Wolpaw, J. R. (2018). Brain–computer interface use is a skill that user and system acquire together. PLoS Biology, 16(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2006719
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