Recognizing Evoked Potentials in a Virtual Environment
Bayliss, Jessica D., Ballard, Dana H.
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Virtual reality (VR) provides immersive and controllable experimental environments.It expands the bounds of possible evoked potential (EP) experiments by providing complex, dynamic environments in order tostudy cognition without sacrificing environmental control. VR also serves as a safe dynamic testbed for brain-computer .interface
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-31-2000
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