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<mods:name>
<mods:namePart>Martínez Cagigal, Víctor</mods:namePart>
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<mods:name>
<mods:namePart>SantaMaría Vazquez, Eduardo</mods:namePart>
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<mods:namePart>Hornero Sánchez, Roberto</mods:namePart>
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<mods:abstract>Nowadays, smartphones are essential parts of our lives. The&#xd;
wide range of functionalities that they o er to us, from calling, taking&#xd;
photos, sharing information or contacting with people, have contributed&#xd;
to make them a useful tool. However, its accessibility remains restricted&#xd;
to disabled people that are unable to control their motor functions. In this&#xd;
preliminary study, we have developed a Brain-Computer Interface system&#xd;
that allows users to control two main functionalities of our smartphones&#xd;
using their own brain signals. In particular, due to the importance of&#xd;
the socializing apps in today's world, the system includes the control of&#xd;
social networking and instant message services: Twitter and Telegram,&#xd;
respectively. The system has been tested with 10 healthy subjects, who&#xd;
were asked to perform several tasks, reaching an average accuracy of&#xd;
92:3%. Preliminary results show that users can successfully control the&#xd;
system, bridging the accessibility gap in smartphone applications.</mods:abstract>
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<mods:title>Controlling a Smartphone with Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Preliminary Study</mods:title>
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