<p>Recently, a brain-computer interface (BCI) using virtual sound sources has been proposed for estimating user intention via electroencephalogram (EEG) in an oddball task. However, its performance is still insufficient for practical use. In this study, we examine the impact that shortening the stimulus onset asynchrony (SOA) has on this auditory BCI. While very short SOA might improve its performance, sound perception and task performance become difficult, and event-related potentials (ERPs) may not be induced if the SOA is too short. Therefore, we carried out behavioral and EEG experiments to determine the optimal SOA. In the experiments, participants were instructed to direct attention to one of six virtual sounds (target direction). We ...
Motivated by the particular problems involved in communicating with "locked-in" paralysed patients, ...
As brain-computer interfaces (BCI) must provide reliable ways for end users to accomplish a specific...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow individuals to operate technology using (typically consciousl...
Recently, a brain-computer interface (BCI) using virtual sound sources has been proposed for estimat...
<div><p>The auditory Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) using electroencephalograms (EEG) is a subject o...
The auditory Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) using electroencephalograms (EEG) is a subject of intens...
For most ERP-based BCI paradigms, the stimuli are presented with a prede-fined and constant speed. I...
Abstract — In most paradigms for Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) that are based on Event-Related Po...
Non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) based on an event-related potential (ERP) component, P...
We report on the development and online testing of an electroencephalogram-based brain–computer inte...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a developing, novel mode of communication for individuals with sev...
Volume control is necessary to adjust sound levels for a comfortable audio or video listening experi...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) aim to find a communication path with computers that dispenses with...
Motivated by the particular problems involved in communicating with "locked-in" paralysed patients, ...
Virtual reality environments offer great opportunities to study the performance of brain-computer in...
Motivated by the particular problems involved in communicating with "locked-in" paralysed patients, ...
As brain-computer interfaces (BCI) must provide reliable ways for end users to accomplish a specific...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow individuals to operate technology using (typically consciousl...
Recently, a brain-computer interface (BCI) using virtual sound sources has been proposed for estimat...
<div><p>The auditory Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) using electroencephalograms (EEG) is a subject o...
The auditory Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) using electroencephalograms (EEG) is a subject of intens...
For most ERP-based BCI paradigms, the stimuli are presented with a prede-fined and constant speed. I...
Abstract — In most paradigms for Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) that are based on Event-Related Po...
Non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) based on an event-related potential (ERP) component, P...
We report on the development and online testing of an electroencephalogram-based brain–computer inte...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a developing, novel mode of communication for individuals with sev...
Volume control is necessary to adjust sound levels for a comfortable audio or video listening experi...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) aim to find a communication path with computers that dispenses with...
Motivated by the particular problems involved in communicating with "locked-in" paralysed patients, ...
Virtual reality environments offer great opportunities to study the performance of brain-computer in...
Motivated by the particular problems involved in communicating with "locked-in" paralysed patients, ...
As brain-computer interfaces (BCI) must provide reliable ways for end users to accomplish a specific...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow individuals to operate technology using (typically consciousl...