Reality-Based Brain-Computer Interaction

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  • Kenneth Bodin
  • Johan Eriksson
چکیده

The idea of realistic HCI, as described with RealityBased Interaction, continuously adapting to the users experience of the interaction, is a grand vision. RealityBased Brain-Computer Interaction (RBBCI) is a conception of a system implementing this idea by combining Virtual Reality with functional brain imaging (fMRI) and appropriate methods of analysis and interpretation. The development of such systems can benefit greatly from a solid grounding in emerging theories of cognition and the brain. We present examples of such cognitive grounding and relate them to RBBCI, models of interaction and methods for interpretation of brain measurements. Recent results include the effect of interactivity on brain activity measurements in an immersive VR environment.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010