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TITLE:
On Similarities and Differences of Invasive and Non-Invasive Electrical Brain Signals in Brain-Computer Interfacing
AUTHORS:
David Steyrl, Reinmar J. Kobler, Gernot R. Müller-Putz
KEYWORDS:
Brain-Computer Interfaces, Electrical Brain Signals, Invasive Signals, Non-Invasive Signals, Comparison
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering,
Vol.9 No.8,
June
30,
2016
ABSTRACT: We perceive that some Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) researchers believe in totally different origins of invasive and non-invasive electrical BCI signals. Based on available literature we argue, however, that although invasive and non-invasive BCI signals are different, the underlying origin of electrical BCIs signals is the same.
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