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English: Online detection of failure and success in the recognition of important information in the Labyrinth oddball scenario. It is shown how BR is able to detect the success and failure in the recognition of important, i.e., task-relevant, information. P300 related processes that are evoked by target recognition processes are detected online in the Labyrinth Oddball scenario. |
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Source | Video S4 from Kirchner E, Kim S, Straube S, Seeland A, Wohrle H, Krell M, Tabie M, Fahle M (2013). "On the Applicability of Brain Reading for Predictive Human-Machine Interfaces in Robotics". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0081732. PMID 24358125. PMC: 3864841. | ||
Author | Kirchner E, Kim S, Straube S, Seeland A, Wohrle H, Krell M, Tabie M, Fahle M | ||
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Author | Kirchner E, Kim S, Straube S, Seeland A, Wohrle H, Krell M, Tabie M, Fahle M |
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Image title | Online detection of failure and success in the recognition of important information in the Labyrinth oddball scenario. It is shown how BR is able to detect the success and failure in the recognition of important, i.e., task-relevant, information. P300 related processes that are evoked by target recognition processes are detected online in the Labyrinth Oddball scenario. |
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Date and time of digitizing | 2013 |