Controlling a device via a brain-computer interface (BCI) requires the participant to look and to split the attention between the device and the BCI feedback, which is partly contradictory. Therefore, a stimulation system based on 6 coin-motors is developed, which provides a tactile illusion as BCI feedback. Several experiments are conducted to optimize the illusion parameters and to check the influence on the EEG. Furthermore, 6 healthy BCI subjects compared visual with tactile feedback in online MI recordings, and no performance degradation was found
Background and objectives: Feedback plays a crucial role for using brain computer interface systems....
Operating brain-actuated devices requires split attention between the interaction of the device with...
International audienceMotor-Imagery based Brain Computer Interfaces (MI-BCIs) allow users to interac...
Controlling a brain-actuated device requires the participant to look at and to split his attention b...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) need an uninterrupted flow of feedback to the user, which is usuall...
To be correctly mastered, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) need an uninterrupted flow of feedback to...
International audienceBrain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) allow users to interact with machines without ...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) rely on the user's brain activity to control equipment or computer ...
Operating a brain-actuated vehicle in real world environment requires much of our visual attention. ...
The study presented explores the extent to which tactile stimuli delivered to the ten digits of a BC...
The vibro-tactile P300 based Brain-Computer Interface is an interesting tool for severe impaired pat...
The paper presents results from a psychophysical study conducted to optimize vibrotactile stimuli de...
Motor-Imagery based Brain Computer Interfaces (MI-BCIs) allow users to interact with computers by im...
Giving direct feedback on a mental state is common practice in motor imagery based brain-computer in...
EEG-based brain computer interfaces (BCI) allow users to communicate with the outside world directly...
Background and objectives: Feedback plays a crucial role for using brain computer interface systems....
Operating brain-actuated devices requires split attention between the interaction of the device with...
International audienceMotor-Imagery based Brain Computer Interfaces (MI-BCIs) allow users to interac...
Controlling a brain-actuated device requires the participant to look at and to split his attention b...
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) need an uninterrupted flow of feedback to the user, which is usuall...
To be correctly mastered, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) need an uninterrupted flow of feedback to...
International audienceBrain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) allow users to interact with machines without ...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) rely on the user's brain activity to control equipment or computer ...
Operating a brain-actuated vehicle in real world environment requires much of our visual attention. ...
The study presented explores the extent to which tactile stimuli delivered to the ten digits of a BC...
The vibro-tactile P300 based Brain-Computer Interface is an interesting tool for severe impaired pat...
The paper presents results from a psychophysical study conducted to optimize vibrotactile stimuli de...
Motor-Imagery based Brain Computer Interfaces (MI-BCIs) allow users to interact with computers by im...
Giving direct feedback on a mental state is common practice in motor imagery based brain-computer in...
EEG-based brain computer interfaces (BCI) allow users to communicate with the outside world directly...
Background and objectives: Feedback plays a crucial role for using brain computer interface systems....
Operating brain-actuated devices requires split attention between the interaction of the device with...
International audienceMotor-Imagery based Brain Computer Interfaces (MI-BCIs) allow users to interac...