Special issue on brain-machine interfaces: Editorial

Miguel A.L. Nicolelis, Niels Birbaumer, Klaus Robert Müller

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    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)877-880
    Number of pages4
    JournalIEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
    Volume51
    Issue number6
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2004 Jun

    Bibliographical note

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    Dr. Nicolelis has received numerous honors and awards including the Whitehead Scholar Award in 1994, 2002 DARPA Award for Sustained Excellence by a Performer, the 2002 Ruth and A Morris Williams, Jr. Faculty Research Prize, Whitehall Foundation Award, McDonnell-Pew Foundation Award, 2003 Duke University Thomas Langford Lectureship Award, 2004 Grass Traveling Scientist Program Distinguished Lecturer, UCLA, 2004 Ramon y Cajal Chair, University of Mexico, Mexico City and 2005 Santiago Grisolia Chair, Catedra Santiago Grisolia.

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    Among his many awards, Dr. Birbaumer has received the Leibniz-Award of the German Re-search Society (DFG), the Award for Research in Neuromuscular Diseases, Wilhelm-Wundt-Medal of the German Society of Psychology, Albert Einstein World Award of Science. He is President of the European Association of Behavior Therapy, a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, a Fellow of the Society of Behavioral Medicine and the American Association of Applied Psychophysiology, and a Member of the German Academy of Science and Literature.

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    • Biomedical Engineering

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