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Putting AMUSE to work: an end-user study AbstractResults from online experiments with healthy users show that the AMUSE paradigm, using spatially distributed auditory cues, can successfully be controlled by most users. In order to test its applicability to end-users with severe motor disabilities, a study is performed with 5 acquired brain injury end-users, a potential user group of BCI. Promising preliminary results have been obtained so far and will be presented here.
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