2013
DOI: 10.4322/rbeb.2013.015
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Brain-computer interface: Proposal of a shaping-based training. Psychology technique in BCI system

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“…Corroborating with the previous study (da Silva-Sauer et al, 2013), in both experiments we conducted the RS task was significantly more difficult to perform than the MI task. There are several hypotheses for this phenomenon.…”
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confidence: 78%
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“…Corroborating with the previous study (da Silva-Sauer et al, 2013), in both experiments we conducted the RS task was significantly more difficult to perform than the MI task. There are several hypotheses for this phenomenon.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Thus in the present study are presented two experiments to test whether this learning paradigm based on shaping learning in each cognitive task helps to improve the performance in an SMR-based BCI compared to the standard procedure used in previous studies (da Silva-Sauer et al, 2013; Ron-Angevin & Díaz-Estrella, 2009; Ron-Angevin et al, 2017; Velasco-Álvarez et al, 2013). In the first experiment, a comparative study of two procedures, standard vs. shaping paradigm.…”
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“…Likewise, feedback is paramount for encouraging neuronal reorganization toward cognitive and motor rehabilitation. To promote neuronal modulation, studies point to how useful it is to provide more tailored feedback in the search for better human-machine interactions and task performance shaping (Barbero & Grosse-Wentrup, 2010; da Silva-Sauer, Valero-Aguayo, Velasco-Álvarez, Ron-Angevín, & Sancha-Ros, 2013). In da Silva-Sauer et al (2013), a sophisticated shaping technique was used.…”
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confidence: 99%