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First Demonstration of a Musical Emotion BCI

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S. Scott Makeig; G. Leslie; T. Mullen; D. Sarma; N. Bigdely-Shamlo; Ch. Kothe

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Number ACII 2011, Part II, LNCS 6975, p.487–496 (2011)
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Анализ на кибер заплахите в интернет социални мрежи с изследване на потребителския отговор In IT4Sec Reports. София: Институт по информационни и комуникационни технологии, 2014.
APA style: S. Makeig, S., Leslie G., Mullen T., Sarma D., Bigdely-Shamlo N., & Kothe C. (2011).  First Demonstration of a Musical Emotion BCI. 487–496.
Chicago style: S. Makeig, Scott, G. Leslie, T. Mullen, D. Sarma, N. Bigdely-Shamlo, and Ch. Kothe. First Demonstration of a Musical Emotion BCI., 2011.
IEEE style: S. Makeig, S., G. Leslie, T. Mullen, D. Sarma, N. Bigdely-Shamlo, and C. Kothe, First Demonstration of a Musical Emotion BCI, no. ACII 2011, Part II, LNCS 6975, pp. 487–496, 2011.
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