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Laurens R. Krol
Researcher at Technical University of Berlin
Publications - 30
Citations - 543
Laurens R. Krol is an academic researcher from Technical University of Berlin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cognition & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 365 citations. Previous affiliations of Laurens R. Krol include Brandenburg University of Technology & Eindhoven University of Technology.
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Neuroadaptive technology enables implicit cursor control based on medial prefrontal cortex activity.
TL;DR: This paper demonstrates a form of interaction without any explicit input by the operator, enabling computer systems to become neuroadaptive, that is, to automatically adapt to specific aspects of their operator’s mindset.
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Evaluation of a Dry EEG System for Application of Passive Brain-Computer Interfaces in Autonomous Driving.
Thorsten O. Zander,Lena M. Andreessen,Angela Berg,Maurice Bleuel,Juliane Pawlitzki,Lars Zawallich,Laurens R. Krol,Klaus Gramann,Klaus Gramann +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the evaluated EEG system should provide the essential requirements for an application in an autonomous driving context and further refinement is suggested to reduce shifts of the system due to body movements and increase the headset's usability and wearing comfort.
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Towards BCI-Based Implicit Control in Human–Computer Interaction
TL;DR: The results of this study clearly indicate the high potential of Implicit Interaction and introduce a new bandwidth of applications for passive Brain-Computer Interfaces.
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SEREEGA: Simulating event-related EEG activity
TL;DR: The architecture and general workflow of this toolbox, as well as a simulated data set demonstrating some of its functions, are presented, indicating that SEREEGA is a general-purpose toolbox to simulate ground-truth EEG data.
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Cognitive and affective probing: a tutorial and review of active learning for neuroadaptive technology.
TL;DR: This tutorial provides guidelines to both implement, and critically discuss potential ethical implications of, novel cognitive probing applications and research endeavours.