RSVP-based BCI for inconspicuous targets: detection, localization, and modulation of attention.

Qian Zhou, Qi Zhang, Baozeng Wang, Yang Yang, Zijian Yuan, Siwei Li, Yuwei Zhao, Ying Zhu, Zhongbao Gao, Jin Zhou, Changyong Wang
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Objective.While brain-computer interface (BCI) based on rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) is widely used in target detection, patterns of event-related potential (ERP), as well as the performance on detecting inconspicuous targets remain unknown. Moreover, participant-screening methods to excluded 'BCI-blind' users are still lacking.Approach.A RSVP paradigm was designed with targets of varied concealment, size, and location. ERPs (e.g. P300 and N2pc) and target detection accuracy were compared among these conditions. The relationship between participants' attention scores and target detection accuracy was also analyzed to test attention level as a criterion for participant screening.Main results.Statistical analysis showed that the conditions of target concealment and size significantly influenced ERP. In particular, ERP for inconspicuous targets, such as concealed and small targets, exhibited lower amplitudes and longer latencies. In consistent, the accuracy of detection in inconspicuous condition was significantly lower than that of conspicuous condition. In addition, a significant association was found between attention scores and target detection accuracy for camouflaged targets.Significance.The study was the first to address ERP features among multiple dimensions of concealment, size, and location. The conclusion provided insights into the relationship between ERP decoding and properties of targets. In addition, the association between attention scores and detection accuracy implied a promising method in screening well-behaved participants for camouflaged target detection.

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基于 RSVP 的不显眼目标 BCI:检测、定位和注意力调节。
目的:虽然基于快速序列视觉呈现(RSVP)的脑机接口(BCI)被广泛应用于目标检测,但事件相关电位(ERP)的模式以及检测不显眼目标的性能仍然未知。此外,还缺乏排除 "BCI盲 "用户的参与者筛选方法:方法:设计了一个 RSVP 范式,目标具有不同的隐蔽性、大小和位置。在这些条件下比较了ERP(如P300和N2pc)和目标检测准确性。此外,还分析了参与者的注意力得分与目标检测准确率之间的关系,以测试注意力水平作为筛选参与者的标准:统计分析显示,目标隐蔽性和大小对 ERP 有显著影响。主要结果:统计分析显示,目标隐蔽性和目标大小对ERP有明显影响,尤其是隐蔽目标和小目标等不明显目标的ERP振幅更低,潜伏期更长。一致的是,不明显条件下的检测准确率明显低于明显条件下的检测准确率。此外,研究还发现,对于伪装目标,注意力得分与目标检测准确率之间存在明显关联:该研究首次探讨了隐藏、大小和位置等多个维度的ERP特征。结论为ERP解码与目标特性之间的关系提供了见解。此外,注意力得分与检测准确性之间的关联意味着,这是一种筛选行为良好的参与者进行伪装目标检测的可行方法。
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