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Development Of A Real-Time Brain-Computer Interface For Interactive Robot Therapy: An Exploration Of Eeg And Emg Features During Hypnosis
2017
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This study presents a framework for development of a new generation of therapy robots that can interact with users by monitoring their physiological and mental states. Here, we focused on one of the controversial methods of therapy, hypnotherapy. Hypnosis has shown to be useful in treatment of many clinical conditions. But, even for healthy people, it can be used as an effective technique for relaxation or enhancement of memory and concentration. Our aim is to develop a robot that collects
doi:10.5281/zenodo.1340062
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