Research on Brain Computer Interfaces (BCIs) has significantly increased during the last few years. Here, we review the state of the art of BCIs, looking at their components: signal acquisition, pre-processing or signal enhancement, feature extraction, classification and control interface. In order to translate this technology into useful clinical applications, data gathered in our laboratory using the Neuro Upper (NU) prototype were also reported. The study proposes a BCI in which a NeuroskyMindwave® headset is connected to a EEG based neuro-feedback computer so as to administer repetitive audio-visual stimulation or entrainment for regulating the emotional states of individuals with anxiety and depressive disorders. The appli...
Contains fulltext : 77268_.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access) ...
These are the proceedings of ABCI 2009, Affective Brain Computer Interfaces, a workshop that was org...
The reliability of commercial non-invasive BCI (Brain Computer Interface) devices and the lower cost...
Research in Brain-computer interface (BCI) has significantly increased during the last few years. In...
Human computer interface (HCI) has become more and more important in the last few years. This is mai...
The last century has seen an incredible leap in human medicine, which has led to an increased life e...
Emotions play a critical role in rational and intelligent behavior; a better fundamental knowledge o...
Real time non-invasive Brain Computer Interfaces have a significant progressive role in restoring or...
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is defined as a combination of hardware and software that allows brai...
Background and aim: Although many mental disorders have relevant proud in neurobiological dysfunctio...
Wireless brain computer interfaces (BCI’s) are promising for new intelligent applications in which e...
Abstract. A brain-computer interface (BCI) directly uses brain-activity signals to allow users to op...
Recently, many groups (see Zander and Kothe. Towards passive brain–computer interfaces: applying bra...
In an average human brain, there are about 100 billion neurons connected by synapses that transmits ...
International audienceBrain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) allow users to interact with machines without ...
Contains fulltext : 77268_.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access) ...
These are the proceedings of ABCI 2009, Affective Brain Computer Interfaces, a workshop that was org...
The reliability of commercial non-invasive BCI (Brain Computer Interface) devices and the lower cost...
Research in Brain-computer interface (BCI) has significantly increased during the last few years. In...
Human computer interface (HCI) has become more and more important in the last few years. This is mai...
The last century has seen an incredible leap in human medicine, which has led to an increased life e...
Emotions play a critical role in rational and intelligent behavior; a better fundamental knowledge o...
Real time non-invasive Brain Computer Interfaces have a significant progressive role in restoring or...
Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is defined as a combination of hardware and software that allows brai...
Background and aim: Although many mental disorders have relevant proud in neurobiological dysfunctio...
Wireless brain computer interfaces (BCI’s) are promising for new intelligent applications in which e...
Abstract. A brain-computer interface (BCI) directly uses brain-activity signals to allow users to op...
Recently, many groups (see Zander and Kothe. Towards passive brain–computer interfaces: applying bra...
In an average human brain, there are about 100 billion neurons connected by synapses that transmits ...
International audienceBrain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) allow users to interact with machines without ...
Contains fulltext : 77268_.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access) ...
These are the proceedings of ABCI 2009, Affective Brain Computer Interfaces, a workshop that was org...
The reliability of commercial non-invasive BCI (Brain Computer Interface) devices and the lower cost...