The current study evaluates the effectiveness of a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) system that operates by detecting a P300 elicited by one of four randomly presented stimuli (i.e., YES, NO, PASS, END). Two groups of participants were tested. The first group included three ALS patients that varied in degree of disability, but all retained the ability to communicate; the second group included three Non-ALS controls. Each participant participated in ten experimental sessions during a period of approximately 6 weeks. Sessions were conducted either at the participant\u27s home or in the lab. During each run the participant\u27s task was to attend to one stimulus and disregard the other three. Stimuli were presented auditorily, visually, or in bo...
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abstract: A history of trauma can affect a child’s capacity to express emotions due to the neurologi...
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While many educators suggest active, rather than passive learning, this is not always the best solut...
abstract: Robust and stable decoding of neural signals is imperative for implementing a useful neuro...
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Computer-based instruction (CBI) was considered the technological phenomenon to revolutionize educat...
Background: Since 1965, there have not been any major revisions of the healthcare laws in the United...
The goal of this dissertation is to not only explain the informing system discipline, but to explore...
This study responds to the globally increasing rate of caesarean section, and specifically to the ve...
This case study investigated how the instructional design of an e-Learning program facilitated the l...
Understanding the human stress response is important because individual differences in stress respon...
abstract: A history of trauma can affect a child’s capacity to express emotions due to the neurologi...
Objective: A neuroscientific picture-word task was used to investigate semantic and phonological act...
While many educators suggest active, rather than passive learning, this is not always the best solut...
abstract: Robust and stable decoding of neural signals is imperative for implementing a useful neuro...
Background: The Distress Thermometer (DT) was developed as a tool to detect distress in cancer patie...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, Joha...
abstract: Understanding sources of knowledge (e.g., seeing leads to knowing) is an important ability...
Prescriptions for effective display of quantitative information involving more than two variables ar...
Online privacy is an idea that is difficult to quantify, and simply asking people how they feel abou...
Computer-based instruction (CBI) was considered the technological phenomenon to revolutionize educat...
Background: Since 1965, there have not been any major revisions of the healthcare laws in the United...
The goal of this dissertation is to not only explain the informing system discipline, but to explore...
This study responds to the globally increasing rate of caesarean section, and specifically to the ve...
This case study investigated how the instructional design of an e-Learning program facilitated the l...
Understanding the human stress response is important because individual differences in stress respon...