Brain-computer interfaces based on the steady-state visual-evoked response.
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G Calhoun | M Middendorf | G McMillan | K S Jones | G. McMillan | M. Middendorf | G. Calhoun | K. S. Jones | Matthew Middendorf | Keith S. Jones
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