Local field potentials for brain machine interfaces | Nur Ahmadi
Nur Ahmadi talks about his research on developing a stable and low power brain-machine interface (BMI) that uses local field potentials (LFPs) as signal source. This work is part of the ENGINI project.
To find out more please visit
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/neural-interfaces/research/projects/engini/
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To find out more please visit
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/neural-interfaces/research/projects/engini/
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