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Historically, SSVEP systems have faced a major hurdle: . Every person's brain signals are unique.

Future consumer VR/AR headsets could include "plug-and-play" neural controls.

Article 123492 proposes a framework to eliminate these long setups. 123492

Users with severe motor disabilities can use assistive tech immediately without exhausting setup phases.

This makes "out-of-the-box" use nearly impossible for consumers or patients. The Solution: Article 123492 Historically, SSVEP systems have faced a major hurdle:

High-speed communication (like "speller" systems) becomes faster and more reliable.

Standard systems require long for every new user. 123492

Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow humans to control external devices—like computers or robotic limbs—using only brain signals. One of the most effective methods is the , which detects brain responses to flickering lights at specific frequencies. The Challenge: The "Calibration Wall"