نتایج جستجو برای: ssvep

تعداد نتایج: 520  

2014
Andrej M. Savić Nebojša M. Malešević Mirjana B. Popović

We present a feasibility study of a novel hybrid brain-computer interface (BCI) system for advanced functional electrical therapy (FET) of grasp. FET procedure is improved with both automated stimulation pattern selection and stimulation triggering. The proposed hybrid BCI comprises the two BCI control signals: steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP) and event-related desynchronization (E...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2015
M Isabel Vanegas Annabelle Blangero Simon P Kelly

Surround suppression is a well-known example of contextual interaction in visual cortical neurophysiology, whereby the neural response to a stimulus presented within a neuron's classical receptive field is suppressed by surrounding stimuli. Human psychophysical reports present an obvious analog to the effects seen at the single-neuron level: stimuli are perceived as lower-contrast when embedded...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 1998
R B Silberstein M Farrow F Levy A Pipingas D A Hay F C Jarman

BACKGROUND Symptoms of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have been associated with frontal lobe deficits. We used a novel brain electrical imaging method to investigate rapid and continuous changes in brain activity during the continuous performance task (CPT) in normal boys and in boys with ADHD. The amplitude and latency topography of the steady-state visually evoked potential (...

2011
D. Lesenfants N. Partoune A. Soddu R. Lehembre G. Müller-Putz S. Laureys Q. Noirhomme

Brain computer interfaces (BCI) employing steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) modulations have been investigated increasingly in the last years because of their high signalto-noise ratio and information transfer rate. However, independent SSVEP BCI based on covert attention show a drop in robustness which makes it difficult to use on patients with impaired or nonexistent ocular motor...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2017
Rakibul Hasan Ramesh Srinivasan Emily D Grossman

Performance in detection tasks can be improved by directing attention to task-relevant features. In this study, we evaluate the direction tuning of selective attention to motion features when observers detect point-light biological motion in noise. Feature-based attention strategy is assessed by capitalizing on the sensitivity of unattended steady-state visual-evoked potential (SSVEP) to the sp...

Journal: :Brain and cognition 2013
Ulla Martens Ronald Hübner

While hemispheric differences in global/local processing have been reported by various studies, it is still under dispute at which processing stage they occur. Primarily, it was assumed that these asymmetries originate from an early perceptual stage. Instead, the content-level binding theory (Hübner & Volberg, 2005) suggests that the hemispheres differ at a later stage at which the stimulus inf...

Journal: :CoRR 2010
Josef Faller Brendan Z. Allison Clemens Brunner Reinhold Scherer Dieter Schmalstieg Gert Pfurtscheller Christa Neuper

Non-invasive steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) based brain-computer interface (BCI) systems offer high bandwidth compared to other BCI types and require only minimal calibration and training. Virtual reality (VR) has been already validated as effective, safe, affordable and motivating feedback modality for BCI experiments. Augmented reality (AR) enhances the physical world by superim...

Journal: :Journal of neural engineering 2010
Dan Zhang Alexander Maye Xiaorong Gao Bo Hong Andreas K Engel Shangkai Gao

In this paper, a novel independent brain-computer interface (BCI) system based on covert non-spatial visual selective attention of two superimposed illusory surfaces is described. Perception of two superimposed surfaces was induced by two sets of dots with different colors rotating in opposite directions. The surfaces flickered at different frequencies and elicited distinguishable steady-state ...

2017
Wenqiang Yan Guanghua Xu Min Li Jun Xie Chengcheng Han Sicong Zhang Ailing Luo Chaoyang Chen

Steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is one of the typical stimulation paradigms of brain-computer interface (BCI). It has become a research approach to improve the performance of human-computer interaction, because of its advantages including multiple objectives, less recording electrodes for electroencephalogram (EEG) signals, and strong anti-interference capacity. Traditional SSVEP u...

Journal: :Journal of vision 2009
Justin M Ales Anthony M Norcia

Studying directional selectivity using neuroimaging in humans is difficult because the resolution is insufficient to directly access directionally selective activity. Here we used motion adaptation of the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) and source imaging in the frequency domain to detect brain areas that contain direction-selective cells. This study uses a definitive electrophysio...

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