作者: Ian Daly , Martin Billinger , Reinhold Scherer , Gernot Müller-Putz
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-39188-0_67
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摘要: It has been proposed that hybrid Brain-computer interfaces (hBCIs) could benefit individuals with Cerebral palsy (CP). To this end we review the results of two BCI studies undertaken a total 20 CP to determine if in user group can achieve control. Large performance differences are found between individuals. These investigated their possible causes. Differences subject characteristics observed significantly relate accuracy. Additionally, significant relationships also some and EEG components important for control. Therefore, it is suggested knowledge individual users may guide development towards overcoming challenges involved providing BCIs work well CP.