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[Progress in Brain Research] Event-Related Dynamics of Brain Oscillations Volume 159 || Physiological regulation of thinking: brain–computer interface (BCI) research

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Book ID
120302827
Publisher
Elsevier
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
752 KB
Edition
1
Category
Article
ISBN
0444521836
ISSN
0079-6123

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✦ Synopsis


research On Brain Oscillations And Event-related Electroencephalography (eeg) And Event-related (de-) Synchronization (erd/ers) In Particular Became A Rapidly Growing Field In The Last Decades. A Large Number Of Laboratories Worldwide Are Using Erd/ers To Study Cognitive And Motor Brain Function And The Importance Of This Tool In Neurocognitive Research Is Widely Recognized. This Book Is A Summary Of The Most Current Research, Methods, And Applications Of The Study Of Event-related Dynamics Of Brain Oscillations. Facing The Rapid Progress In This Field, It Brings Together, On The One Side, Fundamental Questions Of The Underlying Events, Which Still Remain To Be Clarified And, On The Other Side, Some Of The Most Significant Novel Findings, Which Point To The Key Topics For Future Research. In Particular, The Chapters Of This Volume Cover The Neurophysiological Fundamentals And Models (section I), New Methodological Approaches (section Ii), Current Erd Research Related To Cognitive (section Iii) And Sensorimotor Brain Function (section Iv), Invasive Approaches And Clinical Applications (section V), And Novel Developments Of Eeg-based Brain-computer Interfaces And Neurofeedback (section Iv).


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