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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|November 30, 2010
Brain-computer interface analysis of a dynamic visuo-motor taskVito Logar, Aleš Belič
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|July 29, 2008
Identification of the phase code in an EEG during gripping-force tasks: a possible alternative approach to the development of the brain-computer interfacesVito Logar, Igor Skrjanc, Ales Belic, et al.
Neuroscience Research|February 5, 2008
Gripping-force identification using EEG and phase-demodulation approachVito Logar, Igor Skrjanc, Ales Belic, et al.
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|June 20, 2008
Using ANNs to predict a subject's response based on EEG tracesVito Logar, Ales Belic, Blaz Koritnik, et al.
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Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|November 30, 2010
Brain-computer interface analysis of a dynamic visuo-motor taskVito Logar, Aleš Belič
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine|July 29, 2008
Identification of the phase code in an EEG during gripping-force tasks: a possible alternative approach to the development of the brain-computer interfacesVito Logar, Igor Skrjanc, Ales Belic, et al.
Neuroscience Research|February 5, 2008
Gripping-force identification using EEG and phase-demodulation approachVito Logar, Igor Skrjanc, Ales Belic, et al.
Neural Networks : the Official Journal of the International Neural Network Society|June 20, 2008
Using ANNs to predict a subject's response based on EEG tracesVito Logar, Ales Belic, Blaz Koritnik, et al.
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