Interfacing brain with computer to improve communication and rehabilitation after brain damage

A Riccio, F Pichiorri, F Schettini, J Toppi, M Risetti… - Progress in brain …, 2016 - Elsevier
Communication and control of the external environment can be provided via brain–computer
interfaces (BCIs) to replace a lost function in persons with severe diseases and little or no …

EEG based brain state classification technique using support vector machine-a design approach

R Agrawal, P Bajaj - 2020 3rd International Conference on …, 2020 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Brain Computer Interface is a good beneficial route for severely physically challenged
person who is underprivileged to communicate in conventional way or have lost their ability …

[HTML][HTML] Brain computer interface: principles, recent advances and clinical challenges

A Yadollahpour, A BAGdELI - Oriental Journal of Computer …, 2015 - computerscijournal.org
Brain computer interface (BCI) is relatively new technology aiming at assisting, augmenting,
or repairing human cognitive or sensory-motor functions. Recent advances in bio-signal …

Design of EEG Based Classification of Brain States Using STFT by Deep Neural Network

R Agrawal, P Bajaj - International Conference on Emerging Trends and …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Brain–Computer Interface facilitates the communication link for the physically
disabled person suffering from severe brain injury related to brain stroke and has lost the …

Covert enaction at work: recording the continuous movements of visuospatial attention to visible or imagined targets by means of Steady-State Visual Evoked …

RG Grgič, E Calore, C De'Sperati - Cortex, 2016 - Elsevier
Whereas overt visuospatial attention is customarily measured with eye tracking, covert
attention is assessed by various methods. Here we exploited Steady-State Visual Evoked …

Novel hold–release functionality in a P300 brain–computer interface

RE Alcaide-Aguirre, JE Huggins - Journal of neural engineering, 2014 - iopscience.iop.org
Assistive technology control interface theory describes interface activation and interface
deactivation as distinct properties of any control interface. Separating control of activation …