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Frontiers in neuroscience

Daniel E. Koshland
- 04 Nov 1988 - 
- Vol. 262, Iss: 5134, pp 635-635
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Combining Brain-Computer Interfaces and Assistive Technologies: State-of-the-Art and Challenges.

TL;DR: This paper focuses on the prospect of improving the lives of countless disabled individuals through a combination of BCI technology with existing assistive technologies (AT) and identifies four application areas where disabled individuals could greatly benefit from advancements inBCI technology, namely, “Communication and Control”, ‘Motor Substitution’, ”Entertainment” and “Motor Recovery”.
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The Hybrid BCI

TL;DR: A hybrid BCI that simultaneously combines ERD and SSVEP BCIs is described, in which subjects could use a brain switch to control anSSVEP-based hand orthosis and about half the false positives encountered while using the SSVEp BCI alone are exhibited.
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On Spike-Timing-Dependent-Plasticity, Memristive Devices, and Building a Self-Learning Visual Cortex

TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to present, in a tutorial manner, an initial framework for the possible development of fully asynchronous STDP learning neuromorphic architectures exploiting two or three-terminal memristive type devices.
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Ultrastructure of dendritic spines: correlation between synaptic and spine morphologies.

TL;DR: For all morphological parameters analyzed, spines exhibited a continuum of variability, without clearly distinguishable subtypes of spines or clear dependence of their morphologies on their distance to the soma.
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Combining Brain-Computer Interfaces and Assistive Technologies: State-of-the-Art and Challenges.

TL;DR: This paper focuses on the prospect of improving the lives of countless disabled individuals through a combination of BCI technology with existing assistive technologies (AT) and identifies four application areas where disabled individuals could greatly benefit from advancements inBCI technology, namely, “Communication and Control”, ‘Motor Substitution’, ”Entertainment” and “Motor Recovery”.
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The Hybrid BCI

TL;DR: A hybrid BCI that simultaneously combines ERD and SSVEP BCIs is described, in which subjects could use a brain switch to control anSSVEP-based hand orthosis and about half the false positives encountered while using the SSVEp BCI alone are exhibited.
Journal ArticleDOI

On Spike-Timing-Dependent-Plasticity, Memristive Devices, and Building a Self-Learning Visual Cortex

TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to present, in a tutorial manner, an initial framework for the possible development of fully asynchronous STDP learning neuromorphic architectures exploiting two or three-terminal memristive type devices.
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Ultrastructure of dendritic spines: correlation between synaptic and spine morphologies.

TL;DR: For all morphological parameters analyzed, spines exhibited a continuum of variability, without clearly distinguishable subtypes of spines or clear dependence of their morphologies on their distance to the soma.