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Oranatt Chaichanasittikarn

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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|February 24, 2024
Modulating Driver Alertness via Ambient Olfactory Stimulation: A Wearable Electroencephalography StudyMengting Jiang, Oranatt Chaichanasittikarn, Manuel Seet, et al.
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|March 5, 2025
Neural Mechanisms of Malodor Masking: A Wearable EEG StudyOranatt Chaichanasittikarn, Jeremy Lin Weixuan, Manuel Seet, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|July 17, 2025
High-gamma electrocorticography activity represents perceived vibration intensity in human somatosensory cortexOranatt Chaichanasittikarn, Lauren Diaz, Neha Thomas, et al.
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Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)|February 24, 2024
Modulating Driver Alertness via Ambient Olfactory Stimulation: A Wearable Electroencephalography StudyMengting Jiang, Oranatt Chaichanasittikarn, Manuel Seet, et al.
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|March 5, 2025
Neural Mechanisms of Malodor Masking: A Wearable EEG StudyOranatt Chaichanasittikarn, Jeremy Lin Weixuan, Manuel Seet, et al.
Medrxiv : the Preprint Server for Health Sciences|July 17, 2025
High-gamma electrocorticography activity represents perceived vibration intensity in human somatosensory cortexOranatt Chaichanasittikarn, Lauren Diaz, Neha Thomas, et al.
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