The 7th International BCI Meeting: “BCIs: Not Getting Lost in Translation”, is scheduled for May 21 – 25, 2018 at the Asilomar, California, USA.
- BCIs for stroke rehabilitation
- Progress in Decoding Speech processes using intracranial signals
- Noninvasive BCI-control of FES for grasp restoration in high spinal cord injured humans
- Collaborative and Competing Multi-Brain BCI’s
- ECoG based BCIs
- Examining Ethical Assumptions About Neural Engineering and BCI Development
- Towards the Elusive Killer App for BCIs
- User-Centered Design in BCI development; A Broad Perspective
- Lower-limb brain-machine interfaces and their applications
SESSION 2- THURSDAY, MAY 24 (9:00-12:00)
- BCIs for assessment of locked-in and DOC patients
- Turning negative into positives! Exploiting “negative” results in BCI research
- Eye Tracking, Vision, and BCI
- Natural Language Processing & BCI
- BCI and Augmented/Virtual Reality
- Recent Developments in Non-Invasive EEG SensorTechnology
- Making use of the future of BCI implant technology
- Clinical Applications of Brain-Computer Interfaces in Neurorehabilitation
SESSION 3- THURSDAY, MAY 24 (13:15-16:15)
- ECoG for control and mapping
- Real-time BCI communication for non-verbal individuals with cerebral palsy
- Tools for establishing neuroadaptive technology through passive BCIs
- Neurofeedback during Artistic Expression as Therapy
- Unsupervised Learning for BCIs
- Perception of Sensation Restored through Neural Interfaces
- From the lab into the wild: shaping methods and technologies for large-scale BCI research
- Standards for Neurotechnologies and Brain-Machine Interfacing
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