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Electrophysiology

  • Makeig, S., Debener, S., Onton, J., and Delorme, A. (2004). Mining event-related brain dynamics. Trends Cogn Sci 8, 204-210. PDF here
  • Stone, J.V., 2002, Independent Component Analysis: An Introduction. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 6(2), pp59-64, Feb 2002. PDF here
  • Murray, M.M., Brunet, D., & Michel, C.M. (2008). Topographic ERP Analyses: A Step-by-Step Tutorial Review. Brain Topography, 20, 249-264. PDF here

Brain-Computer Interfaces

  • Wolpaw, J.R., Birbaumer,N., McFarland, D.J., Pfurtscheller, G., Vaughan, T.M. (2002). Brain–computer interfaces for communication and control, Clin Neurophys 113, 767-791. PDF here
  • Wolpaw, J.R., McFarland, D.J. (2004). Control of a two dimensional movement signal by a noninvasive brain-computer interface in humans, PNAS 101, 17849-17854. PDF here
  • Kelly, S.P., Lalor, E.C., Finucane, C., McDarby G., Reilly, R.B. (2005). Visual spatial attention control in an independent brain-computer interface. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng, 52, 1588-1596. PDF here
  • Kelly, S.P., Lalor, E.C., Reilly, R.B., Foxe, J.J. (2005). Visual spatial attention tracking using high-density SSVEP data for independent brain-computer communication. IEEE Trans Neural Sys and Rehab Eng, 13, 172-178. PDF here
  • Lalor, E.C., Kelly, S.P., Finucane, C., Burke, R., Smith, R., Reilly, R.B., McDarby G. (2005). Steady-state VEP-based brain-computer interface control in an immersive 3D gaming environment. EURASIP J on Applied Signal Processing, 19, 3156-3164. PDF here

Speech

Biomedical Signal Processing

MSc in Neuroscience: Neural Engineering

Detailed information on the course can be found here.

  • Electrical properties of neurons
  • Electrodes: Properties for recording and stimulation
  • Implantable microelectrodes
  • Extracellular Activity: Neural Spike trains and Analysis
  • Electroencephalography: Genesis and Recording
  • Electroencephalography: Signal Analysis and Interpretation
  • Event Related Potentials: Design of experiments & Analysis
  • EEG and ERP with application to Movement Disorders
  • EEG and ERP with application to Schizophrenia
  • EEG and ERP with application to Ageing
  • Non-invasive Brain Machine Interfaces
  • Invasive Brain Machine Interfaces
  • Non-Invasive Methods of brain stimulation: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
  • Electric stimulation of biological tissues
  • Deep brain stimulation
  • Retinal and Visual Prostheses
  • Cochlear Implants and Auditory Prostheses
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