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Gert Pfurtscheller
Researcher at Graz University of Technology
Publications - 510
Citations - 68013
Gert Pfurtscheller is an academic researcher from Graz University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electroencephalography & Brain–computer interface. The author has an hindex of 117, co-authored 507 publications receiving 62873 citations. Previous affiliations of Gert Pfurtscheller include University of Graz.
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The BCI competition III: validating alternative approaches to actual BCI problems
Benjamin Blankertz,Klaus-Robert Müller,Dean J. Krusienski,Gerwin Schalk,Jonathan R. Wolpaw,Alois Schlögl,Gert Pfurtscheller,Jd.R. Millan,Michael Schröder,Niels Birbaumer +9 more
TL;DR: The third BCI Competition to address several of the most difficult and important analysis problems in BCI research is organized and the paper describes the data sets that were provided to the competitors and gives an overview of the results.
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Designing optimal spatial filters for single-trial EEG classification in a movement task
TL;DR: The effectiveness of the devised spatial filters for multi-channel EEG that lead to signals which discriminate optimally between two conditions is demonstrated, and the method's procedural and computational simplicity make it a particularly promising method for an EEG-based brain-computer interface.
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Review of the BCI Competition IV
Michael Tangermann,Klaus-Robert Müller,Ad Aertsen,Niels Birbaumer,Christoph Braun,Christoph Braun,Clemens Brunner,Clemens Brunner,Robert Leeb,Carsten Mehring,Carsten Mehring,Kai J. Miller,Gernot Müller-Putz,Guido Nolte,Gert Pfurtscheller,Hubert Preissl,Hubert Preissl,Gerwin Schalk,Alois Schlögl,Carmen Vidaurre,Stephan Waldert,Stephan Waldert,Stephan Waldert,Benjamin Blankertz +23 more
TL;DR: The BCI competition IV stands in the tradition of prior BCI competitions that aim to provide high quality neuroscientific data for open access to the scientific community and it is the hope that winning entries may enhance the analysis methods of future BCIs.
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Event-related dynamics of cortical rhythms: frequency-specific features and functional correlates.
TL;DR: Induced oscillations in the beta band (13-35 Hz, beta ERS) were found in sensorimotor areas after voluntary movement and after somatosensory stimulation, and may be interpreted as a state of 'inhibition' of neural circuitry in the primary motor cortex.
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Evaluation of event-related desynchronization (ERD) preceding and following voluntary self-paced movement
Gert Pfurtscheller,A Aranibar +1 more
TL;DR: A method of accurate storage and on-line preprocessing of an EEG signal, preceding and following a trigger signal, elicited by button pressing, is described to study changes occurring in the power of the rhythmic activity within the alpha band in central areas, during voluntary, self-paced movement in 10 normal humans.