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Illustration of EEG electrode positions next to NIRS emitters and detectors.

Illustration of EEG electrode positions next to NIRS emitters and detectors.

<p>The EEG electrodes, NIRS detectors and NIRS emitters are represented by blue, purple and green circles, respectively. NIRS channels are represented by black solid lines.</p>

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Main Author: Ebru Ergün (21395498) (author)
Other Authors: Önder Aydemir (22615122) (author), Onur Erdem Korkmaz (12407485) (author)
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Neuroscience
Biotechnology
Science Policy
Space Science
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
Information Systems not elsewhere classified
receiving sensory feedback
proposed approach achieved
nearest neighbor algorithm
four different directions
enables direct communication
discrete temporal windows
cognitive task involving
optimize system accuracy
existing bci systems
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hybrid bci systems
present study introduces
hybrid modalities
signals within
send commands
scrolling text
prosthetic limbs
promising direction
primary objective
performed via
novel paradigm
motivated researchers
innovative paradigm
infrared spectroscopy
hilbert transform
extracted using
external devices
computer interface
classification accuracy
class tasks
also validates
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