Brain-Computer Interfaces
In the context of brain-computer interfaces, artifacts are unwanted signals or noise that can distort the data collected from brain activity, particularly in electroencephalography (EEG). These artifacts can arise from various sources such as muscle movements, eye blinks, or external electrical interference, and can significantly impact the interpretation of EEG signals in applications like BCIs. Understanding and managing these artifacts is crucial for improving the reliability and accuracy of BCI systems.
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