Shifting stimuli for brain computer interface based on rapid serial visual presentation

Dong-Ok Won, Han-Jeong Hwang, K. Müller, Seong-Whan Lee
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Most of event-related potential (ERP)-based brain-computer interface (BCI) spellers are limited practical value for paralyzed patients with severe oculomotor impairments. Recently, a gaze-independent BCI speller was proposed that uses rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP), but it is difficult to recognize targets because of the rapid presentation of characters. We developed two ERP-based BCI spellers using RSVP with motion, and non-motion stimulation. We evaluated the effect of the two different stimulus conditions on the performance of the speller system with eight participants. The stimulation methods that employ motion stimulation inside the foveal vision demonstrate not only gaze-independence but also higher performance than method that uses non-motion stimulation (88.9% for non-motion RSVP, 90.3% for motion RSVP). The performance of the different stimulation methods was susceptible to ERP latency and amplitudes. As a result, motion-type RSVP stimulation condition (i.e., motion RSVP) had shorter latency and higher amplitudes than the non-motion RSVP stimulation condition. It is expected that the proposed motion RSVP stimulation method could be used for developing a gaze independent BCI system with high performance.
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基于快速序列视觉呈现的脑机接口转移刺激
大多数基于事件相关电位(ERP)的脑机接口(BCI)拼写器对严重动眼病瘫痪患者的实用价值有限。近年来,人们提出了一种基于快速串行视觉呈现(RSVP)的注视无关的脑机接口拼写器,但由于字符的快速呈现给目标识别带来了困难。我们开发了两个基于erp的BCI拼写器,使用RSVP与运动和非运动刺激。我们评估了两种不同的刺激条件对8名参与者拼写系统性能的影响。在中央凹视觉中使用运动刺激的刺激方法不仅显示了注视独立性,而且比使用非运动刺激的方法表现出更高的性能(非运动RSVP为88.9%,运动RSVP为90.3%)。不同刺激方式的表现受ERP潜伏期和振幅的影响。结果表明,运动型RSVP刺激条件(即运动RSVP)比非运动RSVP刺激条件潜伏期更短,振幅更高。期望所提出的运动RSVP刺激方法可用于开发高性能的注视无关脑机接口系统。
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