Objective. Several ERP-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) that can be controlled even without eye movements (covert attention) have been recently proposed. However, when compared to similar systems based on overt attention, they displayed significantly lower accuracy. In the current interpretation, this is ascribed to the absence of the contribution of short-latency visual evoked potentials (VEPs) in the tasks performed in the covert attention modality. This study aims to investigate if this decrement (i) is fully explained by the lack of VEP contribution to the classification accuracy; (ii) correlates with lower temporal stability of the single-trial P300 potentials elicited in the covert attention modality. Approach. We evaluated the ...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) represent neuronal activity in the brain elicited by external visual...
In brain-computer interface (BCI) applications the detection of neural processing as revealed by eve...
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0226236Event-related potentials (E...
Brain?computer interfaces (BCIs) rely on various electroencephalography methodologies that allow the...
When stimuli processing time varies in an oddball paradigm, the latency of the P300 will vary across...
Flickering stimuli evoke an oscillatory brain response with the same frequency as the driving stimul...
Auditory selective attention results in larger event-related potentials (ERPs) than those recorded t...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) permit to control external devices through the detection and classif...
Abstract. Objective: A fundamental issue in EEG event-related potentials (ERPs) studies is the amoun...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), independent of the brain's normal output pathways, are attracting ...
Feedback has been shown to affect performance when using a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) based on s...
In recent years it has been shown to be possible to create a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) using no...
Background: Visual brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) often yield high performance only when targets a...
Objective: People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can benefit from brain-computer interface...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) paradigms are usually tested when environmental and biological artifa...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) represent neuronal activity in the brain elicited by external visual...
In brain-computer interface (BCI) applications the detection of neural processing as revealed by eve...
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0226236Event-related potentials (E...
Brain?computer interfaces (BCIs) rely on various electroencephalography methodologies that allow the...
When stimuli processing time varies in an oddball paradigm, the latency of the P300 will vary across...
Flickering stimuli evoke an oscillatory brain response with the same frequency as the driving stimul...
Auditory selective attention results in larger event-related potentials (ERPs) than those recorded t...
Brain Computer Interfaces (BCI) permit to control external devices through the detection and classif...
Abstract. Objective: A fundamental issue in EEG event-related potentials (ERPs) studies is the amoun...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), independent of the brain's normal output pathways, are attracting ...
Feedback has been shown to affect performance when using a Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) based on s...
In recent years it has been shown to be possible to create a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) using no...
Background: Visual brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) often yield high performance only when targets a...
Objective: People with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) can benefit from brain-computer interface...
Brain-computer interface (BCI) paradigms are usually tested when environmental and biological artifa...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) represent neuronal activity in the brain elicited by external visual...
In brain-computer interface (BCI) applications the detection of neural processing as revealed by eve...
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0226236Event-related potentials (E...