Comparison of Discrete-Trial-Based SMR and SCP training and the interrelationship between SCP and SMR networks: Implications for brain-computer interfaces and neurofeedback
Background. Operant conditioning of one's slow cortical potential (SCP) or sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) can be used to control epilepsy or to manipulate external devices, as applied in BCI (Brain-Computer Interface). A commonly accepted view that both SCP and SMR are reflections of central arousal...
Main Authors: | Kleinnijenhuis, M, Arns, M, Spronk, D, Breteler, R, Duysens, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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