Benjamin Blankertz, Prof. Dr.

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Technische Universität Berlin, Berlin, Berlin, Germany 
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Jacucci G, Barral O, Daee P, et al. (2019) Integrating neurophysiologic relevance feedback in intent modeling for information retrieval. Journal of the Association For Information Science and Technology. 70: 917-930
Sannelli C, Vidaurre C, Müller KR, et al. (2019) A large scale screening study with a SMR-based BCI: Categorization of BCI users and differences in their SMR activity. Plos One. 14: e0207351
Neumann WJ, Turner RS, Blankertz B, et al. (2019) Toward Electrophysiology-Based Intelligent Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation for Movement Disorders. Neurotherapeutics : the Journal of the American Society For Experimental Neurotherapeutics
Meinel A, Castaño-Candamil S, Blankertz B, et al. (2018) Characterizing Regularization Techniques for Spatial Filter Optimization in Oscillatory EEG Regression Problems : Guidelines Derived from Simulation and Real-World Data. Neuroinformatics
Gemignani J, Middell E, Barbour RL, et al. (2018) Improving the analysis of near-infrared spectroscopy data with multivariate classification of hemodynamic patterns: A theoretical formulation and validation. Journal of Neural Engineering
Bosse S, Acqualagna L, Samek W, et al. (2018) Assessing Perceived Image Quality Using Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials and Spatio-Spectral Decomposition Ieee Transactions On Circuits and Systems For Video Technology. 28: 1694-1706
Golenia JE, Wenzel MA, Bogojeski M, et al. (2017) Implicit relevance feedback from electroencephalography and eye tracking in image search. Journal of Neural Engineering
Nicolae IE, Acqualagna L, Blankertz B. (2017) Assessing the Depth of Cognitive Processing as the Basis for Potential User-State Adaptation. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 11: 548
Botrel L, Acqualagna L, Blankertz B, et al. (2017) Short progressive muscle relaxation or motor coordination training does not increase performance in a brain-computer interface based on sensorimotor rhythms (SMR). International Journal of Psychophysiology : Official Journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. 121: 29-37
Wenzel MA, Bogojeski M, Blankertz B. (2017) Real-time inference of word relevance from electroencephalogram and eye gaze. Journal of Neural Engineering
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