Background: Visual brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) often yield high performance only when targets are fixated with the eyes. Furthermore, many paradigms use intense visual stimulation, which can be irritating especially in long BCI sessions. However, BCIs can more directly directly tap the neural processes underlying visual attention. Covert shifts of visual attention induce changes in oscillatory alpha activity in posterior cortex, even in the absence of visual stimulation. The aim was to investigate whether different pairs of directions of attention shifts can be reliably differentiated based on the electroencephalogram. To this end, healthy participants (N = 8) had to strictly fixate a central dot and covertly shift visual attention to ...
OBJECTIVE: Covert visual spatial attention is a relatively new task used in brain computer interface...
Voluntarily directing visual attention to a cued position in space leads to improved processing of f...
Objective: Covert visual spatial attention is a relatively new task used in brain computer interface...
Contains fulltext : 99949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Visu...
Here we report that the modulation of alpha activity by covert attention can be used as a control si...
While brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can be used for controlling external devices, they also hold ...
In recent years it has been shown to be possible to create a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) using no...
International audienceSimple and unambiguous visual cues (e.g., an arrow) can be used to trigger cov...
Large efforts are currently being made to develop and improve online analysis of brain activity whic...
OBJECTIVE: One of the main goals of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is to restore communication abil...
Attentional shifts precede most of the perceptual processes, and therefore their recognition may con...
Flickering stimuli evoke an oscillatory brain response with the same frequency as the driving stimul...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) make it possible to translate a person's intentions into actions wi...
There is increasing evidence that ongoing neuronal oscillations can be directly related to cognitive...
Objective Covert visual spatial attention is a relatively new task used in brain computer interfaces...
OBJECTIVE: Covert visual spatial attention is a relatively new task used in brain computer interface...
Voluntarily directing visual attention to a cued position in space leads to improved processing of f...
Objective: Covert visual spatial attention is a relatively new task used in brain computer interface...
Contains fulltext : 99949.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Visu...
Here we report that the modulation of alpha activity by covert attention can be used as a control si...
While brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can be used for controlling external devices, they also hold ...
In recent years it has been shown to be possible to create a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) using no...
International audienceSimple and unambiguous visual cues (e.g., an arrow) can be used to trigger cov...
Large efforts are currently being made to develop and improve online analysis of brain activity whic...
OBJECTIVE: One of the main goals of brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is to restore communication abil...
Attentional shifts precede most of the perceptual processes, and therefore their recognition may con...
Flickering stimuli evoke an oscillatory brain response with the same frequency as the driving stimul...
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) make it possible to translate a person's intentions into actions wi...
There is increasing evidence that ongoing neuronal oscillations can be directly related to cognitive...
Objective Covert visual spatial attention is a relatively new task used in brain computer interfaces...
OBJECTIVE: Covert visual spatial attention is a relatively new task used in brain computer interface...
Voluntarily directing visual attention to a cued position in space leads to improved processing of f...
Objective: Covert visual spatial attention is a relatively new task used in brain computer interface...