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Yael Arbel
Researcher at MGH Institute of Health Professions
Publications - 36
Citations - 635
Yael Arbel is an academic researcher from MGH Institute of Health Professions. The author has contributed to research in topics: Brain–computer interface & Task (project management). The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 31 publications receiving 565 citations. Previous affiliations of Yael Arbel include Medical Corps & Harvard University.
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Control of a 9-DoF Wheelchair-mounted robotic arm system using a P300 Brain Computer Interface: Initial experiments
Mayur Palankar,Kathryn J. De Laurentis,Redwan Alqasemi,Eduardo Veras,Rajiv Dubey,Yael Arbel,Emanuel Donchin +6 more
TL;DR: Details of the WMRA's integration with the BCI2000 are given and the experimental results of theBCI and theWMRA in simulation are documents.
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Parsing the componential structure of post-error ERPs: a principal component analysis of ERPs following errors.
Yael Arbel,Emanuel Donchin +1 more
TL;DR: Principal components analysis (PCA) indicates that thepositive deflection reported to follow the ERN is composed of two different components: a fronto-central positive deflection that follows the ERn and shares its spatial distribution and a P300.
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The good, the bad, or the useful? the examination of the relationship between the feedback-related negativity frn and long-term learning outcomes
TL;DR: A study designed to examine the extent to which the ERN is related to learning outcomes within a paired-associates learning task found another ERP component that follows the FRN temporally and shares its spatial distribution was found associated with long-term learning outcomes.
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Single trial independent component analysis for P300 BCI system
TL;DR: A single trial independent component analysis (ICA) method that is working with a BCI system proposed by Farwell and Donchin can dramatically reduce the signal processing time and improve the data communicating rate.