第八届国际脑机接口会议研讨会:BCIs:下一个前沿。

IF 1.8 Q3 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Brain-Computer Interfaces Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-08 DOI:10.1080/2326263X.2021.2009654
Jane E Huggins, Dean Krusienski, Mariska J Vansteensel, Davide Valeriani, Antonia Thelen, Sergey Stavisky, James J S Norton, Anton Nijholt, Gernot Müller-Putz, Nataliya Kosmyna, Louis Korczowski, Christoph Kapeller, Christian Herff, Sebastian Halder, Christoph Guger, Moritz Grosse-Wentrup, Robert Gaunt, Aliceson Nicole Dusang, Pierre Clisson, Ricardo Chavarriaga, Charles W Anderson, Brendan Z Allison, Tetiana Aksenova, Erik Aarnoutse
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第八届国际脑机接口(BCI)会议于 2021 年 6 月 7 日至 9 日以虚拟形式举行。会议延续了BCI会议系列的互动性质,21个研讨会涵盖了BCI(也称脑机接口)研究的各个主题。与以往一样,研讨会涵盖了 BCI 领域的广泛主题。一些研讨会对特定方法、硬件或流程进行了详细研究。其他研讨会则侧重于特定的生物介入应用或用户群体。一些研讨会继续努力达成共识,旨在建立生物识别(BCI)标准,增加研究间比较的便利性,提高荟萃分析和大型多站点临床试验的潜力。伦理和转化方面的考虑既是一些研讨会的主要议题,也是其他研讨会的重要次要考虑因素。BCI的应用范围在不断扩大,越来越多的研讨会将重点放在可以超越肢体障碍者需求的方法上。本文对每场研讨会进行了总结,提供了背景信息和进一步研究的参考资料,概述了讨论主题,并介绍了研讨会上的互动和讨论所产生的结论、挑战或倡议。
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Workshops of the Eighth International Brain-Computer Interface Meeting: BCIs: The Next Frontier.

The Eighth International Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) Meeting was held June 7-9th, 2021 in a virtual format. The conference continued the BCI Meeting series' interactive nature with 21 workshops covering topics in BCI (also called brain-machine interface) research. As in the past, workshops covered the breadth of topics in BCI. Some workshops provided detailed examinations of specific methods, hardware, or processes. Others focused on specific BCI applications or user groups. Several workshops continued consensus building efforts designed to create BCI standards and increase the ease of comparisons between studies and the potential for meta-analysis and large multi-site clinical trials. Ethical and translational considerations were both the primary topic for some workshops or an important secondary consideration for others. The range of BCI applications continues to expand, with more workshops focusing on approaches that can extend beyond the needs of those with physical impairments. This paper summarizes each workshop, provides background information and references for further study, presents an overview of the discussion topics, and describes the conclusion, challenges, or initiatives that resulted from the interactions and discussion at the workshop.

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