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Objective. The N2pc event-related potential (ERP) appears on the opposite side of the scalp with respect to the visual hemisphere where an object of interest is located. We explored the feasibility of using it to extract information on the spatial location of targets in aerial images shown by means of a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) protocol using single-trial classification. Methods. Images...
The development of mobile technology over the last years and the consequent boom of available apps has enabled users to migrate a wide range of activities that were traditionally performed on computers to their smartphones. Despite this new freedom to work ubiquitously, there are circumstances in which operating the device becomes difficult, e.g., when the hands are not free due to driving or other...
In this paper, we analyse the Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) produced by cuts where the scenes before and after the cut are narratively related. In tests with 6 participants and 930 cuts from 5 Hollywood feature movies we found that cuts produce a large negative ERP with an onset 100 ms after a cut and a duration of 600 ms, distributed over a very large region of the scalp. The real-world nature...
The N2pc event-related potential appears on the opposite side of the scalp with respect to the visual hemisphere where an object of interest is located. In this paper, we propose a 2-user collaborative brain-computer interface that exploits this component for the automatic localisation of specific lateral targets in real aerial images displayed by means of the rapid serial visual presentation technique...
In this paper, we propose a collaborative brain-computer interface for the automatic discrimination of images containing specific targets. When a user looks at a stream of images that are displayed using the rapid serial visual presentation protocol, images containing targets elicit a P300 event-related potential that can be detected. This allows the images to be automatically labelled as targets...
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