[HTML][HTML] Toward a P300 based brain-computer interface for aphasia rehabilitation after stroke: presentation of theoretical considerations and a pilot feasibility study

SC Kleih, L Gottschalt, E Teichlein… - Frontiers in human …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
People with post-stroke motor aphasia know what they would like to say but cannot express
it through motor pathways due to disruption of cortical circuits. We present a theoretical …

[HTML][HTML] Toward a P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical Considerations and a Pilot Feasibility …

SC Kleih, L Gottschalt, E Teichlein… - Frontiers in Human …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
People with post-stroke motor aphasia know what they would like to say but cannot express
it through motor pathways due to disruption of cortical circuits. We present a theoretical …

Toward a P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical Considerations and a Pilot Feasibility Study.

SC Kleih, L Gottschalt, E Teichlein… - Frontiers in Human …, 2016 - europepmc.org
People with post-stroke motor aphasia know what they would like to say but cannot express
it through motor pathways due to disruption of cortical circuits. We present a theoretical …

Toward a P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical Considerations and a Pilot Feasibility Study

SC Kleih, L Gottschalt… - Frontiers in …, 2016 - opus.bibliothek.uni-wuerzburg.de
People with post-stroke motor aphasia know what they would like to say but cannot express
it through motor pathways due to disruption of cortical circuits. We present a theoretical …

Toward a P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical Considerations and a Pilot Feasibility Study

SC Kleih, L Gottschalt, E Teichlein… - Frontiers in human …, 2016 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
People with post-stroke motor aphasia know what they would like to say but cannot express
it through motor pathways due to disruption of cortical circuits. We present a theoretical …

Toward a P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical Considerations and a Pilot Feasibility Study.

SC Kleih, L Gottschalt, E Teichlein… - Frontiers in Human …, 2016 - search.ebscohost.com
People with post-stroke motor aphasia know what they would like to say but cannot express
it through motor pathways due to disruption of cortical circuits. We present a theoretical …

[引用][C] Toward a P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical Considerations and a Pilot Feasibility Study

SC Kleih, L Gottschalt, E Teichlein… - Frontiers in Human …, 2016 - philpapers.org
Sonja C. Kleih, Lea Gottschalt, Eva Teichlein & Franz X. Weilbach, Toward a P300 Based
Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical …

Toward a P300 Based Brain-Computer Interface for Aphasia Rehabilitation after Stroke: Presentation of Theoretical Considerations and a Pilot Feasibility Study

SC Kleih, L Gottschalt, E Teichlein… - Frontiers in Human …, 2016 - search.proquest.com
People with post-stroke motor aphasia know what they would like to say but cannot express
it through motor pathways due to disruption of cortical circuits. We present a theoretical …