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Loïc Botrel
Loïc Botrel
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Consistency of EEG source localization and connectivity estimates
K Mahjoory, VV Nikulin, L Botrel, K Linkenkaer-Hansen, MM Fato, ...
Neuroimage 152, 590-601, 2017
2462017
Long-term independent brain-computer interface home use improves quality of life of a patient in the locked-in state: a case study
EM Holz, L Botrel, T Kaufmann, A Kübler
Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation 96 (3), S16-S26, 2015
1982015
Brain painting V2: evaluation of P300-based brain-computer interface for creative expression by an end-user following the user-centered design
L Botrel, EM Holz, A Kübler
Brain-Computer Interfaces 2 (2-3), 135-149, 2015
832015
Large-scale assessment of a fully automatic co-adaptive motor imagery-based brain computer interface
L Acqualagna, L Botrel, C Vidaurre, A Kübler, B Blankertz
PloS one 11 (2), e0148886, 2016
712016
Independent home use of Brain Painting improves quality of life of two artists in the locked-in state diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
EM Holz, L Botrel, A Kübler
Brain-Computer Interfaces 2 (2-3), 117-134, 2015
492015
Bridging gaps: long-term independent BCI home-use by a locked-in end-user
EM Holz, L Botrel, A Kübler
TOBI Workshop IV. Sion, Switzerland, 2013
182013
Week-long visuomotor coordination and relaxation trainings do not increase sensorimotor rhythms (SMR) based brain–computer interface performance
L Botrel, A Kübler
Behavioural brain research 372, 111993, 2019
162019
Using Brain Painting at Home for 5 Years: Stability of the P300 During Prolonged BCI Usage by Two End-Users with ALS
L Botrel, EM Holz, A Kübler
International Conference on Augmented Cognition. International Human …, 2017
152017
Short progressive muscle relaxation or motor coordination training does not increase performance in a brain-computer interface based on sensorimotor rhythms (SMR)
L Botrel, L Acqualagna, B Blankertz, A Kübler
International Journal of Psychophysiology 121, 29-37, 2017
132017
Long-term independent BCI home-use by a locked-in end-user: an evaluation study
EM Holz, L Botrel, T Kaufmann, A Kübler
Proceedings of the 5th international brain-computer interface meeting, 181, 2013
122013
The influence of motivation and emotion on sensorimotor rhythm‐based brain–computer interface performance
SC Kleih‐Dahms, L Botrel, A Kübler
Psychophysiology 58 (8), e13832, 2021
112021
Independent BCI use in two patients diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
EM Holz, L Botrel, A Kübler
Proceedings of the 6th International Brain-Computer Interface Conference 92 (5), 2014
102014
The making of brain painting—from the idea to daily life use by people in the locked-in state
A Kübler, L Botrel
Brain Art: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Artistic Expression, 409-431, 2019
92019
Reliable predictors of SMR BCI performance—Do they exist?
L Botrel, A Kübler
2018 6th International Conference on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), 1-3, 2018
82018
Post-stroke aphasia rehabilitation using an adapted visual P300 brain-computer interface training: improvement over time, but specificity remains undetermined
SC Kleih, L Botrel
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18, 1400336, 2024
32024
Neurofeedback therapy to improve cognitive function in patients with chronic post-stroke attention deficits: a within-subjects comparison
SC Kleih-Dahms, L Botrel
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 17, 1155584, 2023
32023
Imagining the P300 Speller: Good idea or nonsense?
A Kübler, L Botrel
2019 7th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), 1-6, 2019
32019
Reducing stimulation intensity in a visual ERP BCI to approach gaze-independent spelling
Z Rezazadeh, M Eidel, S Kleih, L Botrel, A Kübler
2020 8th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), 1-5, 2020
22020
The influence of time and visualization on neurofeedback-guided parietal alpha downregulation and sense of presence in virtual reality
L Botrel, A Kreilinger, M Müller, M Pfeiffer, V Scheu, N Vowinkel, ...
Frontiers in Neuroscience 19, 1476264, 2025
12025
Inconclusive results of slow cortical potential neurofeedback for the treatment of chronic post-stroke attention deficits
SC Kleih, L Botrel
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 18, 1301622, 2024
12024
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