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Chapter and Conference Paper
Modeling Retina Adaptation with Multiobjective Parameter Fitting
The retina continually adapts its kinetics, average response and sensitivity to the conditions of the environment. Retinal neurons adapt essentially to the mean light intensity and its temporal fluctuations ov...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Towards a Generic Simulation Tool of Retina Models
The retina is one of the most extensively studied neural circuits in the Visual System. Numerous models have been proposed to predict its neural behavior on the response to artificial and natural visual patter...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Training Issue in Brain-Computer Interface: A Multi-disciplinary Field
A tough question to address would be who can be considered the inventor of the Brain-computer interface. Many researchers have contributed to the evolution of this concept, from the basis conception of the neu...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Computer Aids for Visual Neuroprosthetic Devices
Given that vision is the sense providing most information to the human being, any affection related to it significantly reduces the quality of life of the patients. Computing is showing to be a promising appro...
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Surface Modelling with Radial Basis Functions Neural Networks Using Virtual Environments
Modelling capabilities of Radial Basis Function Neural Networks (RBFNNs) are very dependent on four main factors: the number of neurons, the central location of each neuron, their associated weights and their ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Use of ANNs as Classifiers for Selective Attention Brain-Computer Interfaces
Selective attention to visual-spatial stimuli causes decrements of power in alpha band and increments in beta. For steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) selective attention affects electroencephalogram...