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    Dynamic time window mechanism for time synchronous VEP-based BCIs-Performance evaluation with a dictionary-supported BCI speller employing SSVEP and c-VEP by Gembler, Felix, Stawicki, Piotr, Saboor, Abdul, Volosyak, Ivan

    Published in PloS one (13-06-2019)
    “…Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) based on visual evoked potentials (VEPs) allow high communication speeds and accuracies. The fastest speeds can be achieved if…”
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    Brain-Computer Interface Spellers: A Review by Rezeika, Aya, Benda, Mihaly, Stawicki, Piotr, Gembler, Felix, Saboor, Abdul, Volosyak, Ivan

    Published in Brain sciences (30-03-2018)
    “…A Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) provides a novel non-muscular communication method via brain signals. A BCI-speller can be considered as one of the first…”
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    Five Shades of Grey: Exploring Quintary m-Sequences for More User-Friendly c-VEP-Based BCIs by Volosyak, Ivan, Benda, Mihaly, Rezeika, Aya, Gembler, Felix

    “…Responsive EEG-based communication systems have been implemented with brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) based on code-modulated visual evoked potentials…”
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    Asynchronous c-VEP communication tools—efficiency comparison of low-target, multi-target and dictionary-assisted BCI spellers by Gembler, Felix W., Benda, Mihaly, Rezeika, Aya, Stawicki, Piotr R., Volosyak, Ivan

    Published in Scientific reports (13-10-2020)
    “…Keyboards and smartphones allow users to express their thoughts freely via manual control. Hands-free communication can be realized with brain–computer…”
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    A Novel Hybrid Mental Spelling Application Based on Eye Tracking and SSVEP-Based BCI by Stawicki, Piotr, Gembler, Felix, Rezeika, Aya, Volosyak, Ivan

    Published in Brain sciences (05-04-2017)
    “…Steady state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs)-based Brain-Computer interfaces (BCIs), as well as eyetracking devices, provide a pathway for re-establishing…”
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    Driving a Semiautonomous Mobile Robotic Car Controlled by an SSVEP-Based BCI by Stawicki, Piotr, Volosyak, Ivan, Gembler, Felix

    “…Brain-computer interfaces represent a range of acknowledged technologies that translate brain activity into computer commands. The aim of our research is to…”
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    A Novel Dictionary-Driven Mental Spelling Application Based on Code-Modulated Visual Evoked Potentials by Gembler, Felix, Volosyak, Ivan

    Published in Computers (Basel) (01-06-2019)
    “…Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) based on code-modulated visual evoked potentials (c-VEPs) typically utilize a synchronous approach to identify targets (i.e.,…”
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    Age-related differences in SSVEP-based BCI performance by Volosyak, Ivan, Gembler, Felix, Stawicki, Piotr

    Published in Neurocomputing (Amsterdam) (09-08-2017)
    “…Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) systems analyze brain signals to generate control commands for computer applications or external devices. Utilized as…”
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    Performance of a Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential and Eye Gaze Hybrid Brain-Computer Interface on Participants With and Without a Brain Injury by Brennan, Chris, McCullagh, Paul, Lightbody, Gaye, Galway, Leo, McClean, Sally, Stawicki, Piotr, Gembler, Felix, Volosyak, Ivan, Armstrong, Elaine, Thompson, Eileen

    Published in IEEE transactions on human-machine systems (01-08-2020)
    “…The brain-computer interface (BCI) and the tracking of eye gaze provide modalities for human-machine communication and control. In this article, we provide the…”
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    Exploring Session-to-Session Transfer for Brain-Computer Interfaces based on Code-Modulated Visual Evoked Potentials by Gembler, Felix, Stawicki, Piotr, Rezeika, Aya, Benda, Mihaly, Volosyak, Ivan

    “…Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) based on code-modulated visual evoked potentials (c-VEPs) hold promise to serve as a fast and reliable hands-free…”
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    Autonomous Parameter Adjustment for SSVEP-Based BCIs with a Novel BCI Wizard by Gembler, Felix, Stawicki, Piotr, Volosyak, Ivan

    Published in Frontiers in neuroscience (22-12-2015)
    “…Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) transfer human brain activities into computer commands and enable a communication channel without requiring movement. Among…”
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    A multi-target c-VEP-based BCI speller utilizing n-gram word prediction and filter bank classification by Gembler, Felix, Benda, Mihaly, Saboor, Abdul, Volosyak, Ivan

    “…Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) based on code-modulated visual evoked potentials can be used as hand-free communication tool for severely disabled people. In…”
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    An Offline Study for a Single-Trial ERP Card-Guessing Game by Rezeika, Aya, Gembler, Felix, Benda, Mihaly, Volosyak, Ivan

    “…Event-Related Potential (ERP) is one of the brain signal features which are used in Electroencephalography (EEG) based research and application development,…”
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    A Browser-Driven SSVEP-Based BCI Web Speller by Saboor, Abdul, Gembler, Felix, Benda, Mihaly, Stawicki, Piotr, Rezeika, Aya, Grichnik, Roland, Volosyak, Ivan

    “…Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) provides a non-muscular communication by using the brain signals. During last decades, the BCI-systems provided various…”
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    30-Targets Hybrid BNCI Speller Based on SSVEP and EMG by Rezeika, Aya, Benda, Mihaly, Stawicki, Piotr, Gembler, Felix, Saboor, Abdul, Volosyak, Ivan

    “…Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) interprets brain signals, which are measured by an electroencephalogram (EEG), allowing people to communicate without the need…”
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    A Dictionary Driven Mental Typewriter Based on Code-Modulated Visual Evoked Potentials (cVEP) by Gembler, Felix, Stawicki, Piotr, Saboor, Abdul, Benda, Mihaly, Grichnik, Roland, Rezeika, Aya, Volosyak, Ivan

    “…Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) based on code-modulated potentials (cVEPs) identify a target usually in the synchronous way (i.e. after a preset time period…”
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    SSVEP-Based BCI in Virtual Reality - Control of a Vacuum Cleaner Robot by Stawicki, Piotr, Gembler, Felix, Chan, Cheuk Yin, Benda, Mihaly, Rezeika, Aya, Saboor, Abdul, Grichnik, Roland, Volosyak, Ivan

    “…Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow communication and control of the environment without the use of peripheral muscles. One of the standard BCI paradigms is…”
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    SSVEP-Based BCI Performance and Objective Fatigue Under Different Background Conditions by Benda, Mihaly, Stawicki, Piotr, Gembler, Felix, Rezeika, Aya, Saboor, Abdul, Volosyak, Ivan

    “…In this paper the influence of different backgrounds was investigated on SSVEP-based BCI performance, with a focus on measuring objective user fatigue. We…”
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    Towards an SSVEP-BCI Controlled Smart Home by Adams, Michael, Ben-Salem, Sadok, Islam, Zahidul, Vogelsang, Arne, Jungeblut, Thorsten, Ruckert, Ulrich, Volosyak, Ivan, Benda, Mihaly, Saboor, Abdul, Krause, Andre Frank, Rezeika, Aya, Gembler, Felix, Stawicki, Piotr, Hesse, Marc, Essig, Kai

    “…Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) based on Steady-State Visually Evoked Potentials (SSVEPs) can be used as hand-free control device. To utilize this control…”
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    Surface Electromyographic Control of a Three-Steps Speller Interface by Rezeika, Aya, Benda, Mihaly, Stawicki, Piotr, Gembler, Felix, Saboor, Abdul, Volosyak, Ivan

    “…Many individuals require Aided Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAAC) to communicate, especially when traditional AAC, like sign language, is not an…”
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