
Brain-Computer Interfaces
by Berger, Theodore W.; Chapin, John K.; Gerhardt, Greg A.; Mcfarland, Dennis J.; Prinicipe, Jose C.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. v |
Foreword | p. ix |
List of Figures | p. xv |
List of Tables | p. xvii |
Preface | p. xix |
Executive Summary | p. xxvii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Background and Scope | p. 1 |
Methodology | p. 2 |
Overview of the Report | p. 5 |
Sensor Technology | p. 7 |
Introduction | p. 7 |
BCI Sensor World Overview | p. 8 |
Major Types of Sensors for BCI Technology | p. 9 |
Major Challenges for Producing BCI Sensors | p. 24 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 25 |
References | p. 26 |
The Biotic-Abiotic Interface | p. 31 |
Introduction | p. 31 |
BCI Abiotic-Biotic Interface World Overview | p. 33 |
Strategies under Development to Improve Electrode Performance | p. 41 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 42 |
References | p. 43 |
BMI/BCI Modeling and Signal Processing | p. 47 |
Introduction | p. 47 |
Multimicroelectrode Array Techniques | p. 48 |
EEG/ECoG Recordings | p. 54 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 58 |
References | p. 60 |
Hardware Implementation | p. 65 |
Introduction: Restoring Movement in Paralysis Patients | p. 65 |
Different Approaches to BCI Research Worldwide | p. 67 |
Original Feasibility Demonstrations for Brain-Controlled Robotics | p. 69 |
Brain Control of Multiple-Output Functions | p. 72 |
Biomimetic Robot Research at the Scuola Superiore Sant' Anna | p. 74 |
References | p. 78 |
Functional Electrical Stimulation and Rehabilitation Applications of BCIs | p. 81 |
Overview of Functional Electrical Stimulation | p. 81 |
FES Applications of BCI Technology around the World | p. 84 |
How Different Types of BCI Command Signals can be Applied to FES | p. 88 |
Application Areas of BCI-Controlled FES Systems | p. 89 |
Practical Considerations | p. 93 |
References | p. 93 |
Noninvasive Communication Systems | p. 95 |
Introduction | p. 95 |
Slow Cortical Potentials | p. 96 |
Steady-State Evoked Potentials | p. 98 |
Online Evaluations | p. 102 |
Prospects for Practical BCI Communication Systems | p. 103 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 104 |
References | p. 105 |
Cognitive and Emotional Neuroprostheses | p. 109 |
Introduction | p. 109 |
Volitional Prostheses | p. 109 |
Emotional Computers and Robots | p. 112 |
Memory Prostheses | p. 113 |
Neurofeedback | p. 118 |
Summary and Conclusions | p. 121 |
References | p. 122 |
Research Organization-Funding, Translation-Commercialization, and Education-Training Issues | p. 125 |
BCI Research Organization and Funding | p. 125 |
Funding and Funding Mechanisms | p. 133 |
Translation-Commercialization | p. 134 |
Training-Education | p. 139 |
References | p. 140 |
Appendices | |
Biographies of Panelists and Delegation Members | p. 141 |
Site Reports-Europe | p. 149 |
Aalborg University | p. 149 |
Berlin Brain-Computer Interface | p. 153 |
Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique (CEA) | p. 161 |
CNRS/College de France Physiology of Perception and Action Laboratory | p. 164 |
European Commission, Research Directorate General | p. 168 |
Graz University of Technology | p. 170 |
Guger Technologies OEG, "g.tec" | p. 174 |
Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry | p. 178 |
Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of Tubingen and Retina Implant GmbH | p. 184 |
Multi Channel Systems (MCS) | p. 191 |
The Santa Lucia Foundation Laboratory of Neuroelectrical Imaging and Brain-Computer Interface | p. 196 |
Polo Sant' Anna Valdera | p. 202 |
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne | p. 205 |
University of Edinburgh | p. 208 |
University of Freiburg | p. 210 |
University of Oxford | p. 216 |
University of Tubingen | p. 221 |
Site Reports-Asia | p. 225 |
Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International | p. 225 |
Huazhong University of Science and Technology | p. 232 |
NTT Communication Science Laboratories | p. 236 |
RIKEN Brain Science Institute | p. 244 |
Shanghai Institute of Brain Functional Genomics | p. 248 |
Shanghai Jiao-Tong University | p. 252 |
Tsinghua University Department of Biomedical Engineering | p. 258 |
Tsinghua University Institute of Microelectronics | p. 265 |
Waseda University | p. 270 |
Wuhan University | p. 274 |
Glossary | p. 279 |
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