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Cellular Bioelectricity
Notes for Lecture #36
Friday, December 2, 2011
Brain Computer-Interface (BCI) systems:
BCI systems utilize measurement of
brain signals for communication or
control via a computer-based signal
processing, feature extraction, feature
translation and device command
scheme.
Real-time interaction with the computer
and some form of feedback are key
components of a BCI system.
2
BCI (cont.):
3
(Daly & Wolpaw, 2008)
BCI (cont.):
4
(Konrad & Shanks, 2010)
Brain Computer-Interface (BCI) systems:
EEG-based systems to date have
primarily utilized the following cortical
signals:
1. Slow Cortical Potentials (SCPs)
2. Sensorimotor Rhythms (SMRs),
particularly µ (8–12 Hz) and β (18–26
Hz) rhythms
3. P300 event-related potentials (ERPs)
5
BCI (cont.):
(Hinterberger et
al, 2005) 6
BCI (cont.):
(Hinterberger et
al, 2005)
7
BCI (cont.):
(Daly &
Wolpaw,
2008)
8
BCI (cont.):
(Daly &
Wolpaw,
2008)
9
BCI (cont.):
10
(Leuthardt et al, 2009)
BCI (cont.):
11
(Leuthardt et al, 2009)
BCI (cont.):
12
(Leuthardt et al, 2009)
BCI (cont.):
13
(Konrad & Shanks, 2010)