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P300-based brain-computer interface (BCI) is one of the most common BCIs. Due to the characteristics of P300 responses vary from person to person, it leads to the necessity of collecting much labeled data from each user and the problem of time-consuming in many applications. In this work, a transfer learning method which dynamically adjusts the weights of instances is applied to improve the P300-based...
Hybrid Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) has shown great promise for neuro-prosthetics and assistive devices in the field of rehabilitation. However, the complexity involved with the system design and time cost for classification of motor tasks is a core problem when we step into clinical applications. To help address this problem, simultaneous measurements of Electroencephalography (EEG) and functional...
Visual fixation is an item of the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R), it is difficult to be detected by clinicians using the behavioral scales because of fluctuations of arousal level and the presence of motor impairment in disorders of consciousness (DOC) patients. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), which directly detect brain response without any behavioral expression, can be used to evaluate a...
Motor imagery based BCIs are one of the most important BCI paradigms. Although it has been studied for a long time, the EEG features for kinetic information of motor imagery are still less known. In this paper, we explored EEG patterns of hand force motor imagery. Six subjects participated in this study, who were required to imagine clenching their hands with two different levels of force during the...
Grasping objects is one of the most important hand utilisation in everyday life. Due to neuromuscular ailments or injury, some people are unable to move their hands. Though myoelectrically controlled prostheses are widely available in the market, they require some muscle based control points which are hardly available for many. Motor Imagination (MI) controlled prostheses will surpass this shortcomings...
Cavernous malformation or cavernoma is a kind of brain vessel abnormality that can cause serious symptoms such as seizures, intracerebral hemorrhage and various neurological deficits. It is one of the most common epileptogenic lesions that can be identified by physicians based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. However, visual detection of cavernomas in a large set of brain MRI slices...
For a practical intracranial brain computer interface (BCI), minimizing the invasiveness of the electrode implantation is crucial. In this study, we used only one intracranial electrode to implement an online BCI for fast typing. When the subject attended the virtual button containing visual motion stimuli, prominent responses were elicited at the stereo-EEG (SEEG) electrodes within the fMRI defined...
Brain control of prehension is thought to rely on two specific brain circuits. The dorsomedial pathway is involved in the reach movements meanwhile the dorsolateral one is dealing with grasping components. However, recent studies have demonstrated that the dorsomedial pathway also takes part in grasp movement. Raos et al. found that some neurons in dorsal premotor (PMd) show high selectivity for specific...
This paper aims to explore the neural patterns between Chinese and Germans for electroencephalogram (EEG)-based emotion recognition. Both Chinese and German subjects, wearing electrode caps, watched video stimuli that triggered positive, neutral, and negative emotions. Two emotion classifiers are trained on Chinese EEG data and German EEG data, respectively. The experiment results indicate that: a)...
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