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Brain computer interface to distinguish between self and other related errors in human agent collaboration

Dimova-Edeleva et al., 2022

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17790089457098807350
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Dimova-Edeleva V
Ehrlich S
Cheng G
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Scientific Reports

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When a human and machine collaborate on a shared task, ambiguous events might occur that could be perceived as an error by the human partner. In such events, spontaneous error- related potentials (ErrPs) are evoked in the human brain. Knowing whom the human …
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