How Brain-Computer Interfaces Work
How Brain-Computer Interfaces Work
This module goes over the methods that neurotechnologists use to turn brain data into commands a computer or a machine can understand. We cover data collection, processing, filtering, analysis, how to generate an action in a device, asynchronous BCIs that use population encoding, and synchronous BCIs that use P300, SSVEP, N100, and N400 signals.
Topics covered in this lesson
- Data collection, processing, filtering, and analysis
- Asynchronous BCIs
- population encoding
- Synchronous BCIs
- P300
- SSVEP
- N100
- N400
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