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The research of BCIs increased rapidly in the mid-1990s, continuing to grow into the present years. During the past 20 years, the research has covered a broad range of areas that are relevant to the development of BCI technology, such has basic and applied neuroscience, biomedical engineering, materials engineering, electrical engineering, signal processing, computer science, assistive technology, and clinical rehabilitation <ref name=”3”></ref>. | The research of BCIs increased rapidly in the mid-1990s, continuing to grow into the present years. During the past 20 years, the research has covered a broad range of areas that are relevant to the development of BCI technology, such has basic and applied neuroscience, biomedical engineering, materials engineering, electrical engineering, signal processing, computer science, assistive technology, and clinical rehabilitation <ref name=”3”></ref>. | ||
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