The P300 event-related potential (ERP) can be used to infer whether an observer is looking at a target or not. Common practice in P300 experiments and applications is that observers are asked to fixate their eyes while stimuli are presented. We investigated the possibility to differentiate between single target and nontarget fixations in a target search task involving eye movements by using EEG epochs synchronized to fixation onset (fixationrelated potentials: FRPs). Participants systematically scanned search displays consisting of six small Landolt Cs in search of Cs with a particular orientation. After each search display, they indicated whether and where target Cs had been presented. As expected, an FRP component consistent with the P300...
EEG and eye tracking variables are potential sources of information about the underlying processes o...
The co-registration of eye tracking and electroencephalography provides a holistic measure of ongoin...
<p><b>Left:</b> A participant is performing the search task while his eye movements and EEG data are...
The P300 event-related potential (ERP) can be used to infer whether an observer is looking at a targ...
The P300 event-related potential (ERP) can be used to infer whether an observer is looking at a targ...
Despite the compelling contribution of the study of event related potentials (ERPs) and eye movement...
AbstractDespite the compelling contribution of the study of event related potentials (ERPs) and eye ...
We report a study of concurrent eye movements and electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings while sub...
Typically BCI (Brain Computer Interfaces) are found in rehabilitative or restorative applications, o...
Finke A. Toward FRP-Based Brain-Machine Interfaces - Single-Trial Classification of Fixation-Related...
Typically BCI (Brain Computer Interfaces) are found in rehabilitative or restorative applications, o...
Typically BCI (Brain Computer Interfaces) are found in rehabilitative or restorative applications, o...
Typically BCI (Brain Computer Interfaces) are found in rehabilitative or restorative applications, o...
Visual search is a complex task that involves many neural pathways to identify relevant areas of int...
Visual search is a complex task that involves many neural pathways to identify relevant areas of int...
EEG and eye tracking variables are potential sources of information about the underlying processes o...
The co-registration of eye tracking and electroencephalography provides a holistic measure of ongoin...
<p><b>Left:</b> A participant is performing the search task while his eye movements and EEG data are...
The P300 event-related potential (ERP) can be used to infer whether an observer is looking at a targ...
The P300 event-related potential (ERP) can be used to infer whether an observer is looking at a targ...
Despite the compelling contribution of the study of event related potentials (ERPs) and eye movement...
AbstractDespite the compelling contribution of the study of event related potentials (ERPs) and eye ...
We report a study of concurrent eye movements and electroencephalographic (EEG) recordings while sub...
Typically BCI (Brain Computer Interfaces) are found in rehabilitative or restorative applications, o...
Finke A. Toward FRP-Based Brain-Machine Interfaces - Single-Trial Classification of Fixation-Related...
Typically BCI (Brain Computer Interfaces) are found in rehabilitative or restorative applications, o...
Typically BCI (Brain Computer Interfaces) are found in rehabilitative or restorative applications, o...
Typically BCI (Brain Computer Interfaces) are found in rehabilitative or restorative applications, o...
Visual search is a complex task that involves many neural pathways to identify relevant areas of int...
Visual search is a complex task that involves many neural pathways to identify relevant areas of int...
EEG and eye tracking variables are potential sources of information about the underlying processes o...
The co-registration of eye tracking and electroencephalography provides a holistic measure of ongoin...
<p><b>Left:</b> A participant is performing the search task while his eye movements and EEG data are...