arXiv AI By Javier Jim\'enez, Francisco B Rodr\'iguez

A Methodological Framework for Explicit Control of the Speed-Accuracy Trade-off in Brain-Computer Interfaces

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arXiv:2606. 00106v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are limited by low signal-to-noise ratio in modalities such as electroencephalography, which requires multiple trials to reliably decode user intentions.

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