木村 達洋

Kimura Tatsuhiro

  • 准教授
  • 学位:博士(ソフトウェア情報学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Humanities and Science / Department of Human Information Engineering
  • Undergraduate School of Industrial and Welfare Engineering / Department of Medical Care and Welfare Engineering

詳細情報

論文

Effects of Facial Expression Change on Event-Related Potentials (ERPs)

Relationships between Readiness Potential and NIRS signals evoked by the voluntary hand movement

Influences of Boccia Experience on Physical and Mental Health

A consideration of the design of a medical device operation support system using smart glasses

An Investigation of Input data Configuration for EEG Classification using Deep Learning

Development of video viewing system to support medical device operation using smart glasses

Investigation on CNN-based EEG Classification Using Amplitude Probability Density Distribution

Investigation on CNN-Based State Classification Towards BCI Application Using Amplitude Probability Density Distribution

EEG classification using deep learning for BCI based communication

Fundamental study on noninvasive BCI communication using checkerboard pattern reversal stimulus

A fundamental study toward development of a new brain computer interface using a checker-board pattern reversal stimulation

Automatic analysis of EEG and behavior records of rats using an FFT

A study of short-term memory function using P300 component of Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) in aged subjects : Effects of verbal and non-sense figure memory tasks

A conceptual design toward a computer controlled adoptive leg prosthesis for disabled people - A fundamental study using an animal experimental model

A proposal for a new vep based brain computer interface for disabled people

Relationship between short-term memory tasks and P300 component of ERPs

Current Studies on Brain-Computer-Interface(BCI)

LATENCY PROLONGATION OF ABRs AS RECOVERY FROM ANESTHESIA IN RATS

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