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Musical auditory feedback BCI: clinical pilot study of the Encephalophone

Deuel et al., 2025

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17465216897339116139
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Deuel T
Wenlock J
McGovern A
Rosenthal J
Pampin J
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

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Introduction Therapeutic strategies for patients with severe acquired motor disability are relatively limited and show variable efficacy. Innovative technologies such as brain- computer interfaces (BCIs) have been developed recently that might benefit certain types of …
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