International audienceWe explored possibilities to increase motor imagery (MI) BCI performance by implementing Flow theory. According to this theory, by adapting the task difficulty to one's skills and making engaging content, one can reach a state of flow, i.e., to be fully immersed in a task, forgetting about the self and the environment, and thus reaching higher performance rates [1]. In this experiment, to evoke the state of flow, music was played in the background, the BCI task was playful (a video game), and the difficulty was adapted in real-time according to user performance (classifier output). Subjects reported to have been perturbed by the rhythm of the music which did not follow their imagined movement [2]. This inspired us to e...
Feedback design is an important issue in motor imagery BCI systems. Regardless, to date it has not b...
International audienceBy performing motor-imagery tasks, for example, imagining hand movements, Moto...
Feedback plays an important role when learning to use a brain computer interface (BCI), particularly...
International audienceWe explored possibilities to increase motor imagery (MI) BCI performance by im...
International audienceDesigning a feedback that helps participants to achieve higher performances is...
International audienceMajor issues in Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) include low usability and poo...
Bringing Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) into everyday life is a challenge because an out-of-lab en...
International audienceMotor Imagery-based BCI (MI-BCI) performances remain highly variable, with up ...
The feedback mechanism used in a brain-computer interface (BCI) forms an integral part of the closed...
Objective: This study investigated the effect of multimodal (visual and auditory) continuous feedbac...
Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) have been developed and implemented in many areas as a new communic...
Feedback design is an important issue in motor imagery BCI systems. Regardless, to date it has not b...
International audienceBy performing motor-imagery tasks, for example, imagining hand movements, Moto...
Feedback plays an important role when learning to use a brain computer interface (BCI), particularly...
International audienceWe explored possibilities to increase motor imagery (MI) BCI performance by im...
International audienceDesigning a feedback that helps participants to achieve higher performances is...
International audienceMajor issues in Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) include low usability and poo...
Bringing Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) into everyday life is a challenge because an out-of-lab en...
International audienceMotor Imagery-based BCI (MI-BCI) performances remain highly variable, with up ...
The feedback mechanism used in a brain-computer interface (BCI) forms an integral part of the closed...
Objective: This study investigated the effect of multimodal (visual and auditory) continuous feedbac...
Brain computer interfaces (BCIs) have been developed and implemented in many areas as a new communic...
Feedback design is an important issue in motor imagery BCI systems. Regardless, to date it has not b...
International audienceBy performing motor-imagery tasks, for example, imagining hand movements, Moto...
Feedback plays an important role when learning to use a brain computer interface (BCI), particularly...