Question 1: Electronic ________ have been deployed which shift the learning phase from the user to the computer. |
Question 2: In a later trial, the researchers enabled a teenage boy to play ________ using his ECoG implant. |
Question 3: ________ (MEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have both been used successfully as non-invasive BCIs. |
Question 4: These would involve implanting a ________ inside the skull. |
Question 5: As well as invasive experiments, there have also been experiments in humans using non-invasive ________ technologies as interfaces. |
Question 6: ________ Executive functions Natural language Learning Memory Motor coordination Sensory perception |
Question 7: A new 'wireless' approach uses light-gated ion channels such as ________ to control the activity of genetically defined subsets of neurons in vivo. |
Question 8: In vision science, direct ________ have been used to treat non-congenital (acquired) blindness. |
Question 9: ________ (EEG) is the most studied potential non-invasive interface, mainly due to its fine temporal resolution, ease of use, portability and low set-up cost. |
Question 10: ________ at the University of Plymouth, England |