Brain-computer interface technology is used for high impact medical applications: stroke rehabilitation, assessment and communication with patients with disorders of consciousness and locked-in patients, functional mapping of the eloquent cortex for neurosurgery and for neuroscience. The talk will highlight recent developments and future applications like avatar control with invasive and non-invasive BCIs.
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