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English: Exemplary recording of the stimuli presented during one trial (selection of one letter).
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Source Supplementary Audio File 1 from Simon N, Käthner I, Ruf C, Pasqualotto E, Kübler A, Halder S (2015). "An auditory multiclass brain-computer interface with natural stimuli: Usability evaluation with healthy participants and a motor impaired end user". Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. DOI:10.3389/fnhum.2014.01039. PMID 25620924. PMC: 4288388.
Author Simon N, Käthner I, Ruf C, Pasqualotto E, Kübler A, Halder S
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