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Virtual Reality Game-Based Adaptive Neurofeedback Training for Motor Imagery
Motor imagery-based brain-computer interfaces (MI-BCIs) are promising tools for motor rehabilitation applications. However, neurofeedback training (NFT) of traditional MI is boring and takes a long time. This ...