Gaze-independent brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are a possible communication channel for persons with paralysis. We investigated if it is possible to use auditory stimuli to create a BCI for the Japanese Hiragana syllabary, which has 46 Hiragana characters. Additionally, we investigated if training has an effect on accuracy despite the high amount of different stimuli involved. Able-bodied participants (N = 6) were asked to select 25 syllables (out of fifty possible choices) using a two step procedure: First the consonant (ten choices) and then the vowel (five choices). This was repeated on 3 separate days. Additionally, a person with spinal cord injury (SCI) participated in the experiment. Four out of six healthy participants reached Hir...
An EEG-based brain-computer system can be used to control external devices such as computers, wheelc...
The ability to communicate using language is a fundamental human function. When this ability is comp...
Severe motor impairments can affect the ability to communicate. The ability to see has a decisive in...
Gaze-independent brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are a possible communication channel for persons w...
Objective: Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology can provide severely disabled people with non-m...
International audienceBrain Computer Interfaces (BCI) provide a way of communicating directly from b...
Objective Auditory brain–computer interfaces are an assistive technology that can restore communicat...
OBJECTIVE: Brain computer interface (BCI) is one of the most promising technologies for helping peop...
Objectives Brain–computer interface (BCI) technology aims at helping end-users with severe motor par...
<p>Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) have the potential to restore communication or control abilities ...
Auditory brain-computer interfaces (aBCI) may be an effective solution for communication in cases of...
A brain-computer interface (BCI) translates brain signals into commands for the control of devices a...
An overview of different approaches to brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) developed in our laboratory ...
IntroductionParalyzed and physically impaired patients face communication difficulties, even when th...
Despite recent successes, patients suffering from locked-in syndrome (LIS) still struggle to communi...
An EEG-based brain-computer system can be used to control external devices such as computers, wheelc...
The ability to communicate using language is a fundamental human function. When this ability is comp...
Severe motor impairments can affect the ability to communicate. The ability to see has a decisive in...
Gaze-independent brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are a possible communication channel for persons w...
Objective: Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology can provide severely disabled people with non-m...
International audienceBrain Computer Interfaces (BCI) provide a way of communicating directly from b...
Objective Auditory brain–computer interfaces are an assistive technology that can restore communicat...
OBJECTIVE: Brain computer interface (BCI) is one of the most promising technologies for helping peop...
Objectives Brain–computer interface (BCI) technology aims at helping end-users with severe motor par...
<p>Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) have the potential to restore communication or control abilities ...
Auditory brain-computer interfaces (aBCI) may be an effective solution for communication in cases of...
A brain-computer interface (BCI) translates brain signals into commands for the control of devices a...
An overview of different approaches to brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) developed in our laboratory ...
IntroductionParalyzed and physically impaired patients face communication difficulties, even when th...
Despite recent successes, patients suffering from locked-in syndrome (LIS) still struggle to communi...
An EEG-based brain-computer system can be used to control external devices such as computers, wheelc...
The ability to communicate using language is a fundamental human function. When this ability is comp...
Severe motor impairments can affect the ability to communicate. The ability to see has a decisive in...