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Brain-Computer Interface

Brain-Computer Interface

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ISBN10: 3639440536
ISBN13: 9783639440539
Publisher: Blues Kids Of Amer
Published: Jul 10 2012
Pages: 180
Weight: 0.60
Height: 0.41 Width: 6.00 Depth: 9.00
Language: English
Revision with unchanged content. This book aims to describe work carried out within the project Brain- Computer Interface (BCI). Control over a computer application will be represented with Brain-Gaming, i.e. computer games like Ping-Pong, Pacman or Tetris. For this purpose, several control strategies were developed, implemented and proved experimentally in different scenarios. The most important aspect of the design and development of these interfaces turned out to be their flexibility. Control over a device could include the steering and moving of a wheel-chair for paralyzed patients or the gaining of control over an arm or foot prosthesis for patients with amputated limbs. Latter was realized here as a computer-based simulation of a virtual arm, such that it can be tested in future experiments on patients with amputated limbs. In contrast to the Brain-Gaming experiments, where the player was equipped with an additional communication channel, the experiments with patients did not require an ultra-fast recognition of the intended movement; i.e. the command signal for a simulated movement can be recognized after the phantom movement is initialized and performed.

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