neural signals acquired noninvasively
Brain—computer interface (BCI) systems may potentially with electroencephalography (EEG) (Wolpaw and McFarland
provide movement-impaired persons with the ability to 2004) or invasively with electroconicography ... T1Bradbeny et al
rhythms, to move a cursor to acquire targets (Wolpaw
and McFarland 2004). These types of studies based on
sensorimotor rhythms require weeks to months of training
before ... past, compared to the calibration
were deemed sufficient for reporting (Wolpaw and McFarland
phase. a large shift occurred from anterior (frontocentral) to 2004). We believe the fact that we used