- Autor
- Steyrl, David
- Kobler, Reinmar
- Müller-Putz, Gernot
- TitelOn similarities and differences of invasive and non-invasive electrical brain signals in brain-computer interfacing
- Datei
- DOI10.4236/jbise.2016.98034
- Persistent Identifier
- Erschienen inJournal of Biomedical Science and Engineering
- Band9
- Erscheinungsjahr2016
- Heft8
- Seiten393-398
- LicenceCC-BY


- Download Statistik1719
- Peer ReviewJa
- AbstractWe perceived that some Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) researchers belief in totally different origins of invasive and non-invasive electrical BCI signals. Based on available literature we argue however, that although invasive and non-invasive BCI signals are different, the underlying origin of electrical BCIs signals is the same.