Dec 27, 2010
Brain-computer interface research comes of age: traditional assumptions meet emerging realities
Brain-computer interface research comes of age: traditional assumptions meet emerging realities. J Mot Behav. 2010 Nov;42(6):351-3 Authors: Wolpaw JR Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) could provide important new communication and control options for people with severe motor disabilities. Most BCI research to date has been based on 4 assumptions that: (a) intended actions are fully represented in the cerebral cortex; (b) neuronal action potentials can provide the best picture of an intended action; (c) the best BCI is one that records action potentials and decodes them; and (d) ongoing...