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An fNIRS-Based Motor Imagery BCI for ALS: A Subject-Specific Data-Driven Approach
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Our results indicate a promising application of fNIRS-based MI hemodynamic responses to control a binary BCI by ALS patients. These findings highlight the importance of subject-specific data-driven approaches for identifying discriminative spatio-temporal characteristics for an optimized BCI performance.
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