" Brain Invaders": a prototype of an open-source P300-based video game working with the OpenViBE platform
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Christian Jutten | Ronald Phlypo | Marco Congedo | Bertrand Rivet | Gelu Ionescu | Matthieu Goyat | Nicolas Tarrin | Léo Varnet | Nisrine Jrad | Michaël A. S. Acquadro
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