Saturday, September 19, 2009

the avenues that i replied were authentic



nice to look at but but not a lot of detail here…found some paper titles but all the articles are behind paywalls


2008
Kyuwan Choi, Andrzej Cichock: Control of a Wheelchair by Motor Imagery in Real Time. IDEAL 2008: 330-337 ".....In this system,
the wheelchair turns to the left, if the user imagines clenching the left hand.
Conversely, it turns to the right, if the user imagines squeezing the right hand.
If the user imagines walking with both feet, the wheelchair moves forward"
2007
Kyuwan Choi, Hideaki Hirose, Yoshio Sakurai, Toshio Iijima, Yasuharu Koike: Prediction of Arm Trajectory from the Neural Activities of the Primary Motor Cortex Using a Modular Artificial Neural Network Model. ICONIP (2) 2007: 987-996
2006
Kyuwan Choi, Makoto Sato, Yasuharu Koike: A
new, human-centered wheelchair system controlled by the EMG signal. IJCNN 2006: 4664-4671
Kyuwan Choi, Makoto Sato, Yasuharu Koike: Consideration of the Embodiment of a New, Human-Centered Interf
ace. IEICE Transactions 89-D(6): 1826-1833 (2006)
mu rhythms of sensorymotor cortex is what the eeg is looking for here. i got a nice 2007 j physiol review by birbaumer – non invasive bci…birbaumer worked on text selection devices
whats the bandwidth with this stuff? when they stick an eeg cap on your head how fast can you pump information through it?
a city built completely of ice. mist from the ice walls met the water



---------------capture from: erotic diary of an office lady

exposure accident flaw signal noise exposing exposition double exposition

if it wasn't for buying and selling, there would be no individuals., he replied. the illusions of distinctions among people...what does a person consist in beyond the things through which they extend their control?
62011
Files for behavioral experiments are typically collected in sequence and are limited to 90 s or less to minimize electrode drift during dopamine targeting. The length of the total experiment is kept as short as possible (usually about 60 min) to guard against electrode drift, tissue damage at the electrode site due to the rat hitting the manipulator or excessive movement, or changes in sensitivity over time. The experimenter can check these possibilities by monitoring the signal-to-noise ratios of electrically stimulated release before and after the experiment.

a typical acre of corn yields around 7.6 tons of input per acre and 756 gallons of ethanol.
Giant Miscanthus is capable of producing up to 20 tons of biomass and 3,250 gallons of ethanol fuel...
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In the first side-by-side large-scale trials of these two C(4) crops in the U.S. Corn Belt, Miscanthus (Miscanthus x giganteus) was 59% more productive than grain maize (Zea mays).

Maize had a higher maximum velocity of
*phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylation,
*velocity of phosphoenolpyruvate regeneration,
*light saturated rate of photosynthesis,
* and higher maximum quantum efficiency of CO(2) assimilation. 

                                               These biochemical differences, however, were more than offset by the larger leaf area and its longer duration in Miscanthus. The results indicate that the full potential of C(4) photosynthetic productivity is not achieved by modern temperate maize cultivars.

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