BCI-controlled wheelchairs: end-users' perceptions, needs, and expectations, an interview-based study.

Brain-computer interface (BCI)-controlled wheelchairs have the potential to improve the independence of people with mobility impairments. The low uptake of BCI devices has been linked to a lack of knowledge among researchers of the needs of end-users that should influence BCI development. This study...

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Published in:Disability & Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology Vol. 19; no. 4; pp. 1539 - 1552
Main Authors: Padfield, Natasha, Agius Anastasi, Andrei, Camilleri, Tracey, Fabri, Simon, Bugeja, Marvin, Camilleri, Kenneth
Format: research tables/charts Journal Article
Published: Taylor & Francis Ltd May2024
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