25. Penso BCI System
author: Payam Aghaeipour,
School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of Sydney
author: Rafael A. Calvo, School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of Sydney
author: Dorian Peters, CoCo - Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition, University of Sydney
published: June 20, 2009, recorded: May 2009, views: 3516
author: Rafael A. Calvo, School of Electrical and Information Engineering, University of Sydney
author: Dorian Peters, CoCo - Centre for Research on Computer Supported Learning and Cognition, University of Sydney
published: June 20, 2009, recorded: May 2009, views: 3516
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This video reveals how Brain Computer Interfaces work in basic terms by demonstrating a BCI system called Penso. By providing a less formal nutshell view of the basic principles of a BCI system in a language accessible to a general audience, this 2-minute video has sparked interest and enthusiasm in prospective postgraduate students in the BCI area. For more information, please see our team's page at http://www.weg.ee.usyd.edu.au/projects/penso.
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