Error-related brain activation has been investigated for advanced brain-machine interfaces (BMI). However, how a delayed response of cursor control in BMI systems should be handled is not clear. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to investigate how participants responded to delayed cursor control. Six subjects participated in the experiment and performed a wrist-bending task. For three distinct delay intervals (an interval where participants could not perceive the delay, an interval where participants could not be sure whether there was a delay or not, and an interval where participants could perceive the delay), we assessed two types of binary classifications (“Yes + No” vs. “I don’t know” and “Yes” vs. “No”) based on participants’ r...
It is known that people can learn to deal with delays between their actions and the consequences of ...
<p>Regions with stronger activation in response to delays of 600 ms or 400 ms each compared to the i...
The ability to prepare movement is an essential requirement for the control of goal-directed actions...
The temporal contingency of feedback is an essential requirement of successful human-computer intera...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) research combines neuroscience, motor learning and computer science a...
<p>Participants were asked to imagine clasping their left or right hand. EEG signals were measured, ...
Objective: We investigated whether a very simple short-term memory (STM) demand induces a visible ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is evolving ...
The motor system routinely generates a multitude of fast, accurate, and elegant movements.In large p...
Computational theory of motor control suggests that the brain continuously monitors motor commands, ...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) that decode movement intentions should ignore neural modulation sour...
Contains fulltext : 55812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flexible goal-...
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) benefit greatly from performance feedback, but current systems lack...
Objective: We investigated whether a very simple short-term memory (STM) demand induces a visible ch...
Balancing subject learning and decoder adaptation is central to increasing brain machine interface (...
It is known that people can learn to deal with delays between their actions and the consequences of ...
<p>Regions with stronger activation in response to delays of 600 ms or 400 ms each compared to the i...
The ability to prepare movement is an essential requirement for the control of goal-directed actions...
The temporal contingency of feedback is an essential requirement of successful human-computer intera...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) research combines neuroscience, motor learning and computer science a...
<p>Participants were asked to imagine clasping their left or right hand. EEG signals were measured, ...
Objective: We investigated whether a very simple short-term memory (STM) demand induces a visible ch...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is evolving ...
The motor system routinely generates a multitude of fast, accurate, and elegant movements.In large p...
Computational theory of motor control suggests that the brain continuously monitors motor commands, ...
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) that decode movement intentions should ignore neural modulation sour...
Contains fulltext : 55812.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flexible goal-...
Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) benefit greatly from performance feedback, but current systems lack...
Objective: We investigated whether a very simple short-term memory (STM) demand induces a visible ch...
Balancing subject learning and decoder adaptation is central to increasing brain machine interface (...
It is known that people can learn to deal with delays between their actions and the consequences of ...
<p>Regions with stronger activation in response to delays of 600 ms or 400 ms each compared to the i...
The ability to prepare movement is an essential requirement for the control of goal-directed actions...