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Miguel Nicolelis
Topic 1 September 2015 – Volume 08, Issue 02
Deep Learning Approaches for Neural Decoding: from Cnns to Lstms and Spikes to Fmri
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International Journal for Scientific Research & Development| Vol. 2, Issue 09, 2014 | ISSN (Online): 2321-0613
Mind Over Matter
The Promise of Neuroscience
Windows on the Brain by Monitoring the Activity of up to a K
Simons Foundation 9/13/15, 3:59 PM
Curriculum Vitae
Computer Science ABSTRACT Brain Gate & Brain Computer Interface
Augmentation of Sensorimotor Functions with Neural Prostheses Augmentation of Sensorimotor Functions with Neural Prostheses
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Deep Learning Approaches for Neural Decoding Across Architectures and Recording Modalities∗
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