A mental interface device called the "Cyberlink" was tested with a group of persons with traumatic brain injury or cerebral palsy. All were able to play games but only some were able to perform rudimentary communication. The persons with cerebral palsy who also had a high level of spasticity experienced difficulty operating the Cyberlink because the headband containing the electrodes was often loosened or fell off during episodes of involuntary movements. Staff and parents were reluctant to leave such persons unsupervised with the device because such users would experience frustration if the headband became unsecured and they were unable to operate the device. A study was conducted to investigate some available methods to secure the headban...
A prototype e-mail system was developed for cognitively disabled users, with four different interfac...
none4siCerebral palsy is an umbrella term that encompasses a group of disorders affecting movement a...
Computers provide an interface to the world for many individuals with disabilities and without effec...
We summarise the results of the first studies to investigate the Cyberlink brain body interface as a...
A group of persons with a variety of neurological and mental impairments participated in a study to ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-73)Data collected were from four subjects, identified ...
[EN] Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been proposed as a potential assistive device for individ...
Abstract: The provision of assistive technologies are always deemed to be a worthwhile cause by corp...
Access Methods have been a major issue in the field of augmentative and alternative communication (A...
The quality of life of people suffering from severe motor disabilities can benefit from the use of c...
This study concerns the difficulty in accessing computers faced by people with Dyskinetic Cerebral P...
Objective Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been proposed as a potential assistive device for i...
AbstractA brain-computer interface (BCI) translates brain signals into commands that can be used to ...
The purpose of this study was to identify and synthesize measures for accessibility to electronic co...
Users with a number of different motion impairment conditions cannot cope with most current computer...
A prototype e-mail system was developed for cognitively disabled users, with four different interfac...
none4siCerebral palsy is an umbrella term that encompasses a group of disorders affecting movement a...
Computers provide an interface to the world for many individuals with disabilities and without effec...
We summarise the results of the first studies to investigate the Cyberlink brain body interface as a...
A group of persons with a variety of neurological and mental impairments participated in a study to ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 70-73)Data collected were from four subjects, identified ...
[EN] Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been proposed as a potential assistive device for individ...
Abstract: The provision of assistive technologies are always deemed to be a worthwhile cause by corp...
Access Methods have been a major issue in the field of augmentative and alternative communication (A...
The quality of life of people suffering from severe motor disabilities can benefit from the use of c...
This study concerns the difficulty in accessing computers faced by people with Dyskinetic Cerebral P...
Objective Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) have been proposed as a potential assistive device for i...
AbstractA brain-computer interface (BCI) translates brain signals into commands that can be used to ...
The purpose of this study was to identify and synthesize measures for accessibility to electronic co...
Users with a number of different motion impairment conditions cannot cope with most current computer...
A prototype e-mail system was developed for cognitively disabled users, with four different interfac...
none4siCerebral palsy is an umbrella term that encompasses a group of disorders affecting movement a...
Computers provide an interface to the world for many individuals with disabilities and without effec...