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A Roadmap for Future Directions in Brain / Neuronal Computer Interaction Research
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Future BNCI: A Roadmap for Future Directions in Brain / Computer Interaction Research. 2012, Coordinated by Dr. Brendan Allison, this roadmap was developed by the Future BNCI Project and colleagues from other BNCI Research Cluster projects co-financed by DG Information society and media (Directorate "ICT Addressing Societal Challenges", Unit "ICT for Inclusion") under the Seventh Framework Programme [FP7/2007-2013] of the European Union.

An adaptative P300-based control system - Article
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Jin J, Allison B Z, Sellers E W, Brunner C, Horki P, Wang X and Neuper C. An adaptative P300-based control system,  Journal of Neural Engineering, April 2011, doi: 10.1088/1741-2560/8/3/036006

Avatar navigation in virtual and augmented reality environments using an SSVEP BCI - Proceedings
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Faller J, Leeb R, Pfurtscheller G and Scherer R. Avatar navigation in virtual and augmented reality environments using an SSVEP BCI,  ICABB 2010, Workshop W1 “Brain-Computer Interfacing and Virtual Reality”


Brain-Computer Interfaces used for Virtual Reality Control - Proceedings
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Pfurtscheller G and Scherer R. Brain-Computer Interfaces used for Virtual Reality Control,  ICABB 2010, Workshop W1 “Brain-Computer Interfacing and Virtual Reality”


Context-Awareness as an Enhancement of Brain-Computer Interfaces
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Navarro A, Ceccaroni L, Velickovski F, Torrellas S, Miralles F, Allison B, Scherer R and Faller J. Context-Awareness as an Enhancement of Brain-Computer Interfaces. III International Workshop on Ambient Assisted Living IWAAL 2011, June 2011.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 6693, 2011, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-21303-8

Improved signal processing approaches for a hybrid brain-computer interface simulation - Article
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Brunner C, Allison BZ, Krusienski DJ, Kaiser V, Müller-Putz GR, Neuper C and Pfurtscheller G. Improved signal processing approaches for a hybrid brain-computer interface simulation Journal of Neuroscience Methods, in press 


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