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Adrian Furdea
Researcher at University of Tübingen
Publications - 17
Citations - 2051
Adrian Furdea is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brain–computer interface & Auditory feedback. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1911 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrian Furdea include University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
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A P300-based brain–computer interface for people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Femke Nijboer,Eric W. Sellers,Jürgen Mellinger,M. Jordan,Tamara Matuz,Adrian Furdea,Sebastian Halder,Ursula Mochty,Dean J. Krusienski,Theresa M. Vaughan,Jonathan R. Wolpaw,Niels Birbaumer,Niels Birbaumer,Andrea Kübler +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors evaluated the efficacy of a P300-based brain-computer interface (BCI) communication device for individuals with advanced ALS and found that participants could communicate with the P300based BCI and performance was stable over many months.
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An auditory brain-computer interface (BCI).
Femke Nijboer,Adrian Furdea,Ingo Gunst,Juergen Mellinger,Dennis J. McFarland,Niels Birbaumer,Niels Birbaumer,Andrea Kübler +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that with sufficient training time an auditory BCI may be as efficient as a visual BCI and Mood and motivation play a role in learning to use a BCI.
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An auditory oddball (P300) spelling system for brain‐computer interfaces
Adrian Furdea,Sebastian Halder,Dean J. Krusienski,D. Bross,Femke Nijboer,Niels Birbaumer,Andrea Kübler,Andrea Kübler +7 more
TL;DR: It was concluded that auditorily evoked ERPs from the majority of the users could be reliably classified and rendering item selection with a BCI based on auditory stimulation feasible for communication.
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A Brain-Computer Interface Controlled Auditory Event-Related Potential (P300) Spelling System for Locked-In Patients
Andrea Kübler,Andrea Kübler,Adrian Furdea,Adrian Furdea,Sebastian Halder,Eva Maria Hammer,Femke Nijboer,Boris Kotchoubey +7 more
TL;DR: The auditory ERP–BCI was adapted to auditory stimulation by taking into consideration specific features of severely paralyzed patients, such as reduced attention span, and it was found that spelling accuracy was significantly lower with the auditory system as compared with a similar visual system.
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Brain Painting: First Evaluation of a New Brain–Computer Interface Application with ALS-Patients and Healthy Volunteers
Jana I. Münßinger,Sebastian Halder,Sonja C. Kleih,Sonja C. Kleih,Adrian Furdea,Valerio Raco,Adi Hösle,Andrea Kübler,Andrea Kübler +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the accuracy and user friendliness of P300-Brain Painting, a new BCI-application developed to paint pictures using brain activity only, and two different versions of the P300 -Brain Painting application were tested: a coloured matrix tested by a group of ALS-patients (n = 3) and healthy participants (n= 10).