Main articleTalking off the top of your head: toward a mental prosthesis utilizing event-related brain potentials☆
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Supported in part by AFOSR Grant No. 49620-85-C-0041, monitored by Al Fregly.
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The authors would like to thank Brian Foote for assistance with computer programming; Michael Anderson for technical assistance; Michelle Roser, Amy Pena, and Susan Farrell for their assistance in implementing this research; and Gregory Miller for his helpful comments. We are also extremely grateful to Ted Bashore, of the Medical College of Pennsylvania, with whom we are now collaborating in this project, for his very detailed review of this manuscript and his helpful support of this project. Michael Coles, Art Kramer, and other colleagues at the CPL have been very supportive, as usual. We thank Barbara Mullins for her help with the manuscript.
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