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Simon Kojima

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Plos One|May 23, 2024
An auditory brain-computer interface based on selective attention to multiple tone streamsSimon Kojima, Shin'ichiro Kanoh
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 11, 2024
Four-class ASME BCI: investigation of the feasibility and comparison of two strategies for multiclassingSimon Kojima, Shin'ichiro Kanoh
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 8, 2026
The ASME-speller: 30-class auditory brain-computer interface speller using stream segregation and the QWERTY layoutSimon Kojima, Shin'ichiro Kanoh
Journal of Neural Engineering|April 2, 2025
Influence of pitch modulation on event-related potentials elicited by Dutch word stimuli in a brain-computer interface language rehabilitation taskSimon Kojima, Benjamin Eren Kortenbach, Crispijn Aalberts, et al.
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Plos One|May 23, 2024
An auditory brain-computer interface based on selective attention to multiple tone streamsSimon Kojima, Shin'ichiro Kanoh
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|December 11, 2024
Four-class ASME BCI: investigation of the feasibility and comparison of two strategies for multiclassingSimon Kojima, Shin'ichiro Kanoh
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience|June 8, 2026
The ASME-speller: 30-class auditory brain-computer interface speller using stream segregation and the QWERTY layoutSimon Kojima, Shin'ichiro Kanoh
Journal of Neural Engineering|April 2, 2025
Influence of pitch modulation on event-related potentials elicited by Dutch word stimuli in a brain-computer interface language rehabilitation taskSimon Kojima, Benjamin Eren Kortenbach, Crispijn Aalberts, et al.
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