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Neuroprothetik und neuroinspirierte Signalverarbeitung
Mainframes und Enterprise Computing
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Prof. Dr. Martin Bogdan
Sekretariat
Jun.-Prof. Dr. Thomas Schmid
Dr. Sophie Adama
Dr. Jörn Hoffmann
Ferney Beltran Velandia
Max Braungardt
Marc Franke
Clemens Fritzsch
Dominik Krenzer
Maksim Kukushkin
Mahsa Raeiati Banadkooki
Martin Walther
Patrick Schöfer
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Sommersemester 2024
Wintersemester 2023/24
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Wintersemester 2022/23
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Self Organized Real Time Control of an Anthropomorphic Hand using Nerve Signals
Neuroprothetik und neuroinspirierte Signalverarbeitung
Cognitive state monitoring and the design of adaptive instruction in digital environments: lessons learned from cognitive workload assessment using a passive brain-computer interface approach
Detection and Utilization of Emotional State for Disabled Users
Assessing attention and cognitive function in completely locked-in state with event-related brain potentials and epidural electrocorticography
Dynamics of a Stimulation-evoked ECoG Potential During Stroke Rehabilitation – A Case Study
Coupling BCI and cortical stimulation for brain-state-dependent stimulation: Methods for spectral estimation in the presence of stimulation after-effects
Real-time adaptive microstimulation increases reliability of electrically evoked cortical potentials
An Enhanced Kinematic model of the Human Thumb for an Artificial Hand
Robust EEG Channel Selection Across Subjects for Brain Computer Interfaces
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