Thesis Defense: Brain-Computer Interface based on Motor Movement and Imagery Tasks for Controlling a Virtual Arm
Collaboration of the CONCYS lab through the student Jaime A. Riascos

On 17th of July, the undergraduate student Caiã de Aragão Frazão did his thesis defense to receive his degree in Computer Science. His thesis has as tittle: “Brain-Computer Interface based on Motor Movement and Imagery Tasks for Controlling a Virtual Arm”. The aim of this work was to explore, use and evaluate the OpenBCI (an open-source equipment for recording EEG data) in a Virtual Reality task. This work was supervised by the professor Luciana Nedel with a close collaboration of the CONCYS lab through the student Jaime A. Riascos. The full text will be available soon.
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