the journal will undergo a title change to Research in Biomedical Engineering and Technology . We invite submissions to this revised title, which will encompass the following six sections: Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neural Engineering – In this section we consider for publication the latest advance...
《脑机接口》(Brain-computer Interfaces)是一本以Multiple综合研究为特色的国际期刊。该刊由Taylor & Francis出版商该刊已被国际重要权威数据库SCIE收录。期刊聚焦Multiple领域的重点研究和前沿进展,及时刊载和报道该领域的研究成果,致力于成为该领域同行进行快速学术交流的信息窗口与平台。该刊2023年影响因子为1.8。Cite...
脑机接口(Brain-computer Interfaces)是一本由Taylor & Francis出版的一本Multiple学术刊物,主要报道Multiple相关领域研究成果与实践。本刊已入选来源期刊,2021-2022年最新版WOS分区等级:Q3,2023年发布的影响因子为1.8。
Brain–Computer Interface Brain–computer interfaces (BCI) ‘translate brain activity into new outputs that replace, restore, enhance, supplement, or improve natural brain outputs’ (Huggins and Wolpaw, 2014). BCI can be implantable, i.e., the sensors are inserted within the brain, or noninvasiv...
《Brain-computer Interfaces》国际简称:BRAIN-COMPUT INTERFA,是由出版商Taylor & Francis出版的一本致力于发布--研究新成果的的专业学术期刊。主要发表刊登有创见的学术论文文章、行业最新科研成果,扼要报道阶段性研究成果和重要研究工作的最新进展,选载对学科发展起
Lawhern, V. J., Solon, A. J., Waytowich, N. R., Gordon, S. M., Hung, C. P., & Lance, B. J. (2018). EEGNet: a compact convolutional neural network for EEG-based brain–computer interfaces. Journal of neural engineering, 15(5), 056013. ...
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Brain-computer Interfaces is an important academic platform in the field of brain-computer interface technology, and its core goal is to promote scientific development and technological innovation in this field. Articles published in the journal include not only basic theoretical research, but also ...
Brain–computer interfaces—which allow direct communication between the brain and external computers—have potential applications in neuroscience, medicine and virtual reality. Current approaches are, however, based on conventional rigid electronics and
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) record neural signals from cortical origin with the objective to control a user interface for communication purposes, a robotic artifact or artificial limb as actuator. One of the key components of such a neuroprosthetic system is the neuro–technical interface itself...