Local and remote cooperation with virtual and robotic agents. A P300 BCI study in healthy and people living with spinal cord injury
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Tidoni Emmanuele, Abu Alqumsan Mohammad, Leonardis Daniele, Kapeller Christoph, Fusco Gabriele, Guger Christoph, Hintermueller Cristoph, Peer Angelika, Frisoli Antonio, Tecchia Franco, Bergamasco Massimo, Aglioti Salvatore Maria
ISSN: 1534-4320
The development of technological applications that allow people to control and embody external devices within social interaction settings represents a major goal for current and future brain-computer interface (BCI) systems