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The paper presents a tactile pressure stimulus-based brain-computer interface (BCI) paradigm. 3×3 pressure pins matrix stimulus patterns are presented to the subjects in an oddball paradigm allowing for "aha-responses" generation to attended targets. A research hypothesis is confirmed with the results with five subjects performing online BCI experiments. One of the users could score with...
The presented study explores the extent to which tactile-force stimulus delivered to a hand holding a force-feedback joystick can serve as a platform for a brain-computer interface (BCI). The four pressure directions are used to evoke tactile brain potential responses, thus defining a tactile-force brain computer interface (tfBCI). We present brain signal processing and classification procedures leading...
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