The brain response interface: communication through visually-induced electrical brain responses
Journal of Microcomputer Applications - Special issue on computers for handicapped people
Artificial Intelligence
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Augmentative and Alternative Communication devices strive to provide improved independence for people with severe speech and motor impairments. Recent advances in neural technology have led to devices that can allow the use of electrical signals from the brain to be used as a means of interaction with computers. In this paper we report on the application of a low-cost implementation of this technology to allow for greater independence when using computers.