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Enobio has been used or mentioned in the following publications (non-exahustive list):
 
Enobio has been used or mentioned in the following publications (non-exahustive list):
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*Vigué‐Guix, I., Morís Fernández, L., Torralba Cuello, M., Ruzzoli, M., & Soto‐Faraco, S. [https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.14931 Can the occipital alpha‐phase speed up visual detection through a real‐time EEG‐based brain‐computer interface (BCI)?] European Journal of Neuroscience, (July 2020).  
 
*Vigué‐Guix, I., Morís Fernández, L., Torralba Cuello, M., Ruzzoli, M., & Soto‐Faraco, S. [https://doi.org/10.1111/ejn.14931 Can the occipital alpha‐phase speed up visual detection through a real‐time EEG‐based brain‐computer interface (BCI)?] European Journal of Neuroscience, (July 2020).  

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Enobio has been used or mentioned in the following publications (non-exahustive list):
















  • G.Ruffini, S. Dunne, E. Farrés, J. Marco-Pallarés, C. Ray, E.Mendoza, R.Silva, C.Grau. A dry electrophysiology electrode using CNT arrays. Proceedings of the 19th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers. Volume 132, Issue 1, 8 November 2006, Pages 34–41 (November 2006).
  • G. Ruffini, S. Dunne, E. Farres, P.C.P. Watts, E. Mendoza; S.R.P. Silva, C. Grau, J. Marco-Pallares, L. Fuentemilla, B. Vandecasteele. ENOBIO - First Tests of a Dry Electrophysiology Electrode using Carbon Nanotubes. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, pp: 1826 - 1829. doi: 10.1109/IEMBS.2006.259248 (September 2006).