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The Experimental Portable EEG/EMG Amplifier

Benning et al., 2003

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17364451306544547812
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Benning M
Boyd S
Cochrane A
Uddenberg D
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ELEC 499A Report, University of Victoria, Faculty of Engineering

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Mind control is no longer a mystical practice. In recent years scientists, doctors and engineers have been investigating the use of brain, and muscle tissue electrical signals to control computers. In Electroencephalogram (EEG) and electromyography (EMG), waves …
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