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National Ranking
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Overview

Carmen Vidaurre is affiliated with the Technical University of Berlin in Germany. Their research primarily lies within the field of Neuroscience, with a focus on Cognitive Neuroscience as well as Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience. The scientist also contributes to Biomedical Engineering, Signal Processing, and Orthopedics and Sports Medicine.

The research topics covered by Carmen Vidaurre include EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces, Neural dynamics and brain function, Neuroscience and Neural Engineering, Functional Brain Connectivity Studies, Muscle activation and electromyography studies, Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies, and Motor Control and Adaptation.

The following papers represent recent contributions authored or coauthored by the scientist:

  • Corticomuscular interactions during different movement periods in a multi-joint compound movement, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Sensorimotor Functional Connectivity: A Neurophysiological Factor Related to BCI Performance, 2020, Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Intermuscular coherence between homologous muscles during dynamic and static movement periods of bipedal squatting, 2020, Journal of Neurophysiology
  • Improving motor imagery classification during induced motor perturbations, 2021, Journal of Neural Engineering
  • A generalization of the Sugeno integral to aggregate interval-valued data: An application to brain computer interface and social network analysis, 2022, Fuzzy Sets and Systems

Carmen Vidaurre has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Vadim V. Nikulin, Arno Villringer, Tania Jorajuría, Marisol Gómez, and Mina Jamshidi Idaji.

Their publications have appeared in various venues often associated with neuroscience and neural engineering, including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Neural Engineering
  • Scientific Reports
  • Frontiers in Neuroscience
  • Journal of Neurophysiology

Best Publications

  • Review of the BCI Competition IV

    Michael Tangermann;Klaus Robert Müller;Ad Aertsen;Niels Birbaumer

  • Combining Brain-Computer Interfaces and Assistive Technologies: State-of-the-Art and Challenges.

    José del R. Millán;Rüdiger Rupp;Gernot Müller-Putz;Rod Murray-Smith

  • Towards a Cure for BCI Illiteracy

    Carmen Vidaurre;Benjamin Blankertz

  • The Berlin Brain–Computer Interface: Non-Medical Uses of BCI Technology

    Benjamin Blankertz;Benjamin Blankertz;Michael Tangermann;Carmen Vidaurre;Siamac Fazli

  • 2009 Special Issue: Time Domain Parameters as a feature for EEG-based Brain-Computer Interfaces

    Carmen Vidaurre;Nicole Krämer;Benjamin Blankertz;Alois Schlögl

  • Toward Unsupervised Adaptation of LDA for Brain–Computer Interfaces

    C Vidaurre;M Kawanabe;P von Bünau;B Blankertz

  • Stationary common spatial patterns for brain-computer interfacing.

    Wojciech Samek;Carmen Vidaurre;Klaus Robert Müller;Klaus Robert Müller;Motoaki Kawanabe

  • BioSig: The Free and Open Source Software Library for Biomedical Signal Processing

    Carmen Vidaurre;Tilmann Heinrich Sander;Alois Schlögl

  • A fully on-line adaptive BCI

    C. Vidaurre;A. Schlogl;R. Cabeza;R. Scherer

  • Machine-learning-based coadaptive calibration for brain-computer interfaces

    Carmen Vidaurre;Claudia Sannelli;Klaus-Robert Miiller;Benjamin Blankertz

  • 15 years of BCI research at graz university of technology: current projects

    G. Pfurtscheller;G.R. Muller-Putz;A. Schlogl;B. Graimann

  • Co-adaptive calibration to improve BCI efficiency.

    Carmen Vidaurre;Claudia Sannelli;Klaus Robert Müller;Benjamin Blankertz

  • Autocalibration and Recurrent Adaptation: Towards a Plug and Play Online ERD-BCI

    J. Faller;C. Vidaurre;T. Solis-Escalante;C. Neuper

  • Study of On-Line Adaptive Discriminant Analysis for EEG-Based Brain Computer Interfaces

    C. Vidaurre;A. Schlogl;R. Cabeza;R. Scherer

  • MUNDUS project: MUltimodal neuroprosthesis for daily upper limb support.

    Alessandra L. G. Pedrocchi;Simona Ferrante;Emilia Ambrosini;Marta Gandolla

  • Playing Pinball with non-invasive BCI

    Matthias Krauledat;Konrad Grzeska;Max Sagebaum;Benjamin Blankertz

  • A large scale screening study with a SMR-based BCI: Categorization of BCI users and differences in their SMR activity.

    Claudia Sannelli;Carmen Vidaurre;Carmen Vidaurre;Klaus Robert Müller;Klaus Robert Müller;Klaus Robert Müller;Benjamin Blankertz

  • Immediate brain plasticity after one hour of brain–computer interface (BCI)

    Till Nierhaus;Till Nierhaus;Carmen Vidaurre;Carmen Vidaurre;Claudia Sannelli;Klaus Robert Mueller;Klaus Robert Mueller;Klaus Robert Mueller

  • Large-Scale Assessment of a Fully Automatic Co-Adaptive Motor Imagery-Based Brain Computer Interface

    Laura Acqualagna;Loic Botrel;Carmen Vidaurre;Andrea Kübler

  • Adaptive Methods in BCI Research - An Introductory Tutorial

    Alois Schlögl;Carmen Vidaurre;Klaus-Robert Müller

  • EEG-based BCI for the linear control of an upper-limb neuroprosthesis

    Carmen Vidaurre;Christian Klauer;Thomas Schauer;Ander Ramos-Murguialday

Frequent Co-Authors

Klaus-Robert Müller
Klaus-Robert Müller Technical University of Berlin
Benjamin Blankertz
Benjamin Blankertz Technical University of Berlin
Vadim V. Nikulin
Vadim V. Nikulin Max Planck Society
Alois Schlögl
Alois Schlögl Institute of Science and Technology Austria
Reinhold Scherer
Reinhold Scherer University of Essex
Arno Villringer
Arno Villringer Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences
Gert Pfurtscheller
Gert Pfurtscheller Graz University of Technology
Motoaki Kawanabe
Motoaki Kawanabe Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
Christa Neuper
Christa Neuper University of Graz
Clemens Brunner
Clemens Brunner University of Graz

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