Publications by Others
BCI in the News (most recent first)
- Nature Web
Focus on BCI
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Computers obey brain
waves of paralyzed, by Malcolm Ritter, The Associated Press,
appearing in MSNBC News, April 6, 2005. Includes interactive atlas of
parts of the brain.
-
Meet
the mind readers, Guardian Unlmited, Thursday, March 31, 2005
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Patients
Put on Thinking Caps, by Kristen Philipkoski, Wired News, January
14, 2005.
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'Brainwave' cap controls computer,
BBC News, December 7, 2004. Here
is Wolpaw, et al. article in PNAS.
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Scientists
gingerly tap into brain's power, USA Today, Oct 11, 2004.
- With
Tiny Brain Implants, Just Thinking May Make It So, by Andrew
Pollack, NYT, April 13, 2004.
- Brown
professor has developed technology he hopes will turn paralyzed
patients' thoughts into action, By Carey Goldberg, Boston Globe Staff, 3/9/2004,
- CU
device offers insight in brain at work, Denver Post, November 14, 2003;
new whole-head MEG device in Denver, not about BCI.
- Devices that read human thought now possible, study says
Brain implants could help severely disabled, by Carl T. Hall, San
Francisco Chronicle, November 10, 2003.
-
a story from the Boston Globe of November 6,
2003 about a new company named Cyberkinetics.
- Monkeys
Control Robotic Arm With Brain Implants, Washington Post, Oct 13, 2003.
- I Think,
Therefore I Communicate, By Lakshmi Sandha, in Wired News, July
30, 2003.
- A wheelchair
steered by the brain, at MSNBC, describes the article Wheelchair
moves at the speed of thought in New Scientist, July, 2003, about
Jose Millan's work using neural nets to classify EEG during mental
tasks to steer a Khepera robot. This work was also reported in Science,
24 Jan 2003.
-
Communicating by Brain Waves, in Psychology Today, May/Jun 2003.
- the Fall,
2002 issue of the Outlook Magazine of
the Colorado State University College of Natural Sciences describes
our BCI project.
Introductory Material
-
Brain-computer
interfaces for communication and control, by Wolpaw, et al., 2002,
Clinical Neurophysiology, vol. 113, issue 6, June 2002, pages 767-791.
- BCI2000: A
General-Purpose Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) System, by Schalk,
McFarland, Hinterberger, Birbaumer, and Wolpaw.
- Special
Issue on BCI, of IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and
Rehabilitiation.
Error-Related Negativity
Research Groups
Industry
- Cyberkinetics,
Inc., developing an implant for BCI, Foxboro, MA,
- Neural Signals, Inc.,
Atlanta, GA
- Brain Actuated
Technologies, Inc., Yellow Springs, Ohio
- Guger Technologies, Graz, Austria
Devices
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