نتایج جستجو برای: ssvep

تعداد نتایج: 520  

Journal: :IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering 2021

In recent years, multivariate synchronization index (MSI) algorithm, as a novel frequency detection method, has attracted increasing attentions in the study of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) based on steady state visual evoked potential (SSVEP). However, MSI algorithm is hard to fully exploit SSVEP-related harmonic components electroencephalogram (EEG), which limits application BCI systems. t...

2015
Jing Zhao Wei Li Mengfan Li Mikhail A. Lebedev

In this paper, we evaluate the control performance of SSVEP (steady-state visual evoked potential)- and P300-based models using Cerebot-a mind-controlled humanoid robot platform. Seven subjects with diverse experience participated in experiments concerning the open-loop and closed-loop control of a humanoid robot via brain signals. The visual stimuli of both the SSVEP- and P300- based models we...

2012
Yangsong Zhang Peng Xu Tiejun Liu Jun Hu Rui Zhang Dezhong Yao

BACKGROUND Steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interface (BCI) has become one of the most promising modalities for a practical noninvasive BCI system. Owing to both the limitation of refresh rate of liquid crystal display (LCD) or cathode ray tube (CRT) monitor, and the specific physiological response property that only a very small number of stimuli at certain fre...

2011
Yohei Tomita Antoine Gaume Hovagim Bakardjian Monique Maurice Andrzej Cichocki Yoko Yamaguchi Gérard Dreyfus François-Benoît Maurice

Electroencephalographic (EEG) signals are generally non-stationary, however, nearly stationary brain responses, such as steady-state visually evoked potentials (SSVEP), can be recorded in response to repetitive stimuli. Although Fourier transform has precise resolution with long time windows (5 or 10 s for instance) to extract SSVEP response (1-100 Hz ranges), its resolution with shorter window...

2014
Regina Gregori Grgič Enrico Calore Daniele Marini Claudio de’Sperati

We sought to provide direct evidence of the attention movements during dynamic mental imagery. Observers extrapolated in imagery the horizontal motion of a target with the gaze in central fixation. We recorded the steady-statevisual-evoked potentials (SSVEP) generated by flickering the left and right sides of the screen at two different frequencies. We found a consistent SSVEP modulation as a f...

Journal: :Brain research 2013
Han-Jeong Hwang Dong Hwan Kim Chang-Hee Han Chang-Hwan Im

In the present study, we introduce a new dual-frequency stimulation method that can produce more visual stimuli with limited number of stimulation frequencies for use in multiclass steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interface (BCI) systems. Methods for increasing the number of visual stimuli are necessary, particularly for the implementation of multi-class SSVEP-b...

2013
Yangsong Zhang Peng Xu Yingling Huang Kaiwen Cheng Dezhong Yao

Previous studies have shown that the brain network topology correlates with the cognitive function. However, few studies have investigated the relationship between functional brain networks that process sensory inputs and outputs. In this study, we focus on steady-state paradigms using a periodic visual stimulus, which are increasingly being used in both brain-computer interface (BCI) and cogni...

Journal: :Journal of neural engineering 2014
D Lesenfants D Habbal Z Lugo M Lebeau P Horki E Amico C Pokorny F Gómez A Soddu G Müller-Putz S Laureys Q Noirhomme

OBJECTIVE Steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP)-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) allow healthy subjects to communicate. However, their dependence on gaze control prevents their use with severely disabled patients. Gaze-independent SSVEP-BCIs have been designed but have shown a drop in accuracy and have not been tested in brain-injured patients. In the present paper, we propose a ...

2015
Adrien Combaz Marc M. Van Hulle

OBJECTIVE We study the feasibility of a hybrid Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) combining simultaneous visual oddball and Steady-State Visually Evoked Potential (SSVEP) paradigms, where both types of stimuli are superimposed on a computer screen. Potentially, such a combination could result in a system being able to operate faster than a purely P300-based BCI and encode more targets than a purely...

Journal: :Entropy 2017
Matthew Sybeldon Lukas Schmit Murat Akçakaya

Brain–Computer Interfaces (BCI) using Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials (SSVEP) are sometimes used by injured patients seeking to use a computer. Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) is seen as state-of-the-art for SSVEP BCI systems. However, this assumes that the user has full control over their covert attention, which may not be the case. This introduces high calibration requirements when...

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