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Cortically Coupled Computing: A New Paradigm for Synergistic Human-Machine Interaction

Addison Bohannon   Victor Shih   Sameer Saproo   Vernon J. Lawhern   Josef Faller   David Jangraw   Nicholas R. Waytowich   Paul Sajda   Brent J. Lance  
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Unlike traditional brain-computer interfaces that use brain signals for direct control of computers and robotics, a cortically coupled computer system opportunistically senses the brain state, capturing a user's implicit or explicit computation, and then communicates this information to a traditional computer system via a neural interface.

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Cortically Coupled Computing: A New Paradigm for Synergistic Human-Machine Interaction

Unlike traditional brain-computer interfaces that use brain signals for direct control of computers and robotics, a cortically coupled computer system opportunistically senses the brain state, capturing a user's implicit or explicit computation, and then communicates this information to a traditional computer system via a neural interface.

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Addison Bohannon, Victor Shih,Sameer Saproo, Vernon J. Lawhern, Josef Faller, David Jangraw, Nicholas R. Waytowich, Paul Sajda, Brent J. Lance,.Cortically Coupled Computing: A New Paradigm for Synergistic Human-Machine Interaction. 49 (9),60-68.

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