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Novel Paradigms for Auditory ERP Spellers with Spatial Hearing: Two Online Studies AbstractTwo separate online studies with healthy subjects investigate the usability and the speed of novel Brain-Computer Interface paradigms that exclusively use spatial-auditory stimuli to drive an ERP speller. It was found that participants could use both paradigms (named AMUSE and PASS2D) for a spelling task with an average accuracy of over 85% and high speed (~0.9char/min). Based on these results, the paradigms qualify for future studies with patients, that suffer from a loss of gaze control.
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