Electrocorticogram-Controlled Brain-Computer Interfaces in Patients with Temporary Subdural Electrode Implants

Abstract
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) take recorded brain signals and translate them into real-time actions, such as movement of a computer cursor. Patients with temporary subdural electrode implants are subjects for evaluating the feasibility of using electrocorticogram (EcoG) signals to control a BCI. This research will contribute to the understanding of human subject training and learning when using a BCI.

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