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Symbiotic 2015: Berlin, Germany
- Benjamin Blankertz, Giulio Jacucci, Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli, Jonathan Freeman:
Symbiotic Interaction - 4th International Workshop, Symbiotic 2015, Berlin, Germany, October 7-8, 2015, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9359, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-24916-2 - Daiki Aminaka, Shoji Makino, Tomasz M. Rutkowski:
EEG Filtering Optimization for Code-Modulated Chromatic Visual Evoked Potential-Based Brain-Computer Interface. 1-6 - Gabor Aranyi, Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles:
Using fNIRS for Prefrontal-Asymmetry Neurofeedback: Methods and Challenges. 7-20 - Francesca Babiloni, Dario Rossi, Patrizia Cherubino, Arianna Trettel, Daniela Picconi, Anton Giulio Maglione, Giovanni Vecchiato, Fabio Babiloni:
A Neuroaesthetic Study of the Cerebral Perception and Appreciation of Paintings by Titian Using EEG and Eyetracker Measurements. 21-32 - Ryszard Cetnarski, Alberto Betella, Andrea Miotto, Riccardo Zucca, Xerxes D. Arsiwalla, Pedro Omedas, Jonathan Freeman, Paul F. M. J. Verschure:
Symbiotic Adaptive Interfaces: A Case Study Using BrainX3. 33-44 - Gianluca Di Flumeri, Gianluca Borghini, Pietro Aricò, Alfredo Colosimo, Simone Pozzi, Stefano Bonelli, Alessia Golfetti, Wanzeng Kong, Fabio Babiloni:
On the Use of Cognitive Neurometric Indexes in Aeronautic and Air Traffic Management Environments. 45-56 - Stephen Fairclough:
A Closed-Loop Perspective on Symbiotic Human-Computer Interaction. 57-67 - Luciano Gamberini, Anna Spagnolli, Benjamin Blankertz, Samuel Kaski, Jonathan Freeman, Laura Acqualagna, Oswald Barral, Maura Bellio, Luca Chech, Manuel J. A. Eugster, Eva Ferrari, Paolo Negri, Valeria Orso, Patrik Pluchino, Filippo Minelle, Baris Serim, Markus A. Wenzel, Giulio Jacucci:
Developing a Symbiotic System for Scientific Information Seeking: The MindSee Project. 68-80 - Jan-Eike Golenia, Markus A. Wenzel, Benjamin Blankertz:
Live Demonstrator of EEG and Eye-Tracking Input for Disambiguation of Image Search Results. 81-86 - Jane Lessiter, Eva Ferrari, Alessia Eletta Coppi, Jonathan Freeman:
Applying Psychology Research to Shopper Mindsets with Implications for Future Symbiotic Search Systems. 87-98 - Hannah Limerick, James W. Moore, David Coyle:
Symbiotic Interaction and the Experience of Agency. 99-104 - Silvestro Micera, Jacopo Carpaneto, Stanisa Raspopovic, Giuseppe Granata, Alberto Mazzoni, Calogero M. Oddo, Christian Cipriani, Thomas Stieglitz, Matthias Müller, Xavier Navarro, Jaume del Valle, Hans Scherberger, Luigi Raffo, Massimo Barbaro, Danilo Pani, Paolo Maria Rossini:
Toward the Development of a Neuro-Controlled Bidirectional Hand Prosthesis. 105-110 - Paolo Negri, Pedro Omedas, Luca Chech, Patrik Pluchino, Filippo Minelle, Paul F. M. J. Verschure, Giulio Jacucci, Jonathan Freeman, Anna Spagnolli, Luciano Gamberini:
Comparing Input Sensors in an Immersive Mixed-Reality Environment for Human-Computer Symbiosis. 111-125 - Irina-Emilia Nicolae, Laura Acqualagna, Benjamin Blankertz:
Tapping Neural Correlates of the Depth of Cognitive Processing for Improving Human Computer Interaction. 126-131 - Tomasz M. Rutkowski, Kensuke Shimizu, Takumi Kodama, Peter Jurica, Andrzej Cichocki:
Brain-Robot Interfaces Using Spatial Tactile BCI Paradigms - Symbiotic Brain-Robot Applications. 132-137 - Shingo Shimoda, Álvaro Costa, Guillermo Asin Prieto, Shotaro Okajima, Eduardo Iáñez, Yasuhisa Hasegawa, José Maria Azorín, José Luis Pons, Juan C. Moreno:
Joint Stiffness Tuning of Exoskeleton Robot H2 by Tacit Learning. 138-144 - Michiel M. A. Spapé, Marco Filetti, Manuel J. A. Eugster, Giulio Jacucci, Niklas Ravaja:
Human Computer Interaction Meets Psychophysiology: A Critical Perspective. 145-158 - Piotr Stawicki, Felix Gembler, Ivan Volosyak:
Evaluation of Suitable Frequency Differences in SSVEP-Based BCIs. 159-165 - Marija Uscumlic, Miriam Hägele, Benjamin Blankertz:
EEG Correlates of Visual Recognition While Overtly Tracking a Moving Object. 166-171 - Markus A. Wenzel, Carlos Moreira, Iulia-Alexandra Lungu, Mihail Bogojeski, Benjamin Blankertz:
Neural Responses to Abstract and Linguistic Stimuli with Variable Recognition Latency. 172-178
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