The Berlin brain-computer interface: progress beyond communication and control
The combined effect of fundamental results about neurocognitive processes and
advancements in decoding mental states from ongoing brain signals has brought forth a …
advancements in decoding mental states from ongoing brain signals has brought forth a …
Co-registration of eye movements and neuroimaging for studying contextual predictions in natural reading
Sixteen years ago, Sereno and Rayner (2003. Measuring word recognition in reading: eye
movements and event-related potentials. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7 (11), 489–493) …
movements and event-related potentials. Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 7 (11), 489–493) …
Understanding the impact of the reality-virtuality continuum on visual search using fixation-related potentials and eye tracking features
While Mixed Reality allows the seamless blending of digital content in users' surroundings, it
is unclear if its fusion with physical information impacts users' perceptual and cognitive …
is unclear if its fusion with physical information impacts users' perceptual and cognitive …
EEG negativity in fixations used for gaze-based control: Toward converting intentions into actions with an eye-brain-computer interface
We usually look at an object when we are going to manipulate it. Thus, eye tracking can be
used to communicate intended actions. An effective human-machine interface, however …
used to communicate intended actions. An effective human-machine interface, however …
EEG and eye tracking signatures of target encoding during structured visual search
EEG and eye tracking variables are potential sources of information about the underlying
processes of target detection and storage during visual search. Fixation duration, pupil size …
processes of target detection and storage during visual search. Fixation duration, pupil size …
Less imageable words lead to more looks to blank locations during memory retrieval
People revisit spatial locations of visually encoded information when they are asked to
retrieve that information, even when the visual image is no longer present. Such “looking at …
retrieve that information, even when the visual image is no longer present. Such “looking at …
Encoding of target detection during visual search by single neurons in the human brain
Neurons in the primate medial temporal lobe (MTL) respond selectively to visual categories
such as faces, contributing to how the brain represents stimulus meaning. However, it …
such as faces, contributing to how the brain represents stimulus meaning. However, it …
Real-time inference of word relevance from electroencephalogram and eye gaze
Objective. Brain-computer interfaces can potentially map the subjective relevance of the
visual surroundings, based on neural activity and eye movements, in order to infer the …
visual surroundings, based on neural activity and eye movements, in order to infer the …
Integrating neurophysiologic relevance feedback in intent modeling for information retrieval
The use of implicit relevance feedback from neurophysiology could deliver effortless
information retrieval. However, both computing neurophysiologic responses and retrieving …
information retrieval. However, both computing neurophysiologic responses and retrieving …
Parsing a mental program: Fixation-related brain signatures of unitary operations and routines in natural visual search
Visual search involves a sequence or routine of unitary operations (ie fixations) embedded
in a larger mental global program. The process can indeed be seen as a program based on …
in a larger mental global program. The process can indeed be seen as a program based on …