This IEEE article addresses challenges facing BCI systems in non-medical applications (many of which are also present in life sciences applications outside the area of assistive care. BCI designers must address a range of usability, integration, standardization, and ethical issues to enable the growth of BCI applications. By Jan B.F. van Erp, Fabien Lotte, and Michael Tangermann.

The original article appeared in the April 2012 issue of Computer magazine. An overview of this article as well as access to the original article (PDF), is available through IEEE Life Sciences Portal: http://lifesciences.ieee.org/articles/114-brain-computer-interfaces-beyond-medical-applications

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