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rtMEG: A Real-Time Software Toolbox for Brain-Machine Interfaces Using Magnetoencephelography
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2021
Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a non-invasive method to study brain functions with high temporal resolution. There is an emerging interest in studying the potential use of MEG for brain-machine interfaces (BMI) research. To date, the majority of studies have performed offline analysis to reveal detailed information about the spatial and temporal evolution of neural activity as it relates to a task, or to measure neuroplasticity resulting from an intervention. However, real-time MEG feedback
doi:10.13016/m20qta-g2hq
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