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Institute for Human-Computer Interfaces, Graz University of Technology; Institute of Electronic Music and Acoustics, University of Music and dramatic Arts, Graz

In stark contrast to the historical sound synthesizer, what’s offered here is a glimpse into the future of the human-computer interface: the brain-computer interface—brain waves that directly control a computer. The desired result must be imagined mentally and be connected with certain thought patterns. Even after a brief training session, initial successes are possible.
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