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Asynchronous BCI control using high-frequency SSVEP.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential (SSVEP) is a visual cortical response evoked by repetitive stimuli with a light source flickering at frequencies above 4 Hz and could be classified into three ranges: low (up to 12 Hz), medium (12-30) and high frequency (> 30 Hz). SSVEP-based Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) are principally focused on the low and medium range of frequencies whereas there are only a few projects in the high-frequency range. However, they only evaluate the performance of different methods to extract SSVEP. METHODS: This research proposed a high-frequency SSVEP-based asynchronous BCI in order to control the navigation of a mobile object on the screen through a scenario and to reach its final destination. This could help impaired people to navigate a robotic wheelchair. There were three different scenarios with different difficulty levels (easy, medium and difficult). The signal processing method is based on Fourier transform and three EEG measurement channels. RESULTS: The research obtained accuracies ranging in classification from 65% to 100% with Information Transfer Rate varying from 9.4 to 45 bits/min. CONCLUSIONS: Our proposed method allows all subjects participating in the study to control the mobile object and to reach a final target without prior training.

SUBMITTER: Diez PF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3152890 | biostudies-other | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Asynchronous BCI control using high-frequency SSVEP.

Diez Pablo F PF   Mut Vicente A VA   Avila Perona Enrique M EM   Laciar Leber Eric E  

Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation 20110714


<h4>Background</h4>Steady-State Visual Evoked Potential (SSVEP) is a visual cortical response evoked by repetitive stimuli with a light source flickering at frequencies above 4 Hz and could be classified into three ranges: low (up to 12 Hz), medium (12-30) and high frequency (> 30 Hz). SSVEP-based Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) are principally focused on the low and medium range of frequencies whereas there are only a few projects in the high-frequency range. However, they only evaluate the per  ...[more]

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