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Multi-command Tactile Brain Computer Interface: A Feasibility Study

Hiromu Mori, Yoshihiro Matsumoto, Victor Kryssanov, Eric Cooper, Hitoshi Ogawa, Shoji Makino, Zbigniew R. Struzik, Tomasz M. Rutkowski

Year
2013
Access
Open access

Abstract

The study presented explores the extent to which tactile stimuli delivered to the ten digits of a BCI-naive subject can serve as a platform for a brain computer interface (BCI) that could be used in an interactive application such as robotic vehicle operation. The ten fingertips are used to evoke somatosensory brain responses, thus defining a tactile brain computer interface (tBCI). Experimental results on subjects performing online (real-time) tBCI, using stimuli with a moderately fast inter-stimulus-interval (ISI), provide a validation of the tBCI prototype, while the feasibility of the concept is illuminated through information-transfer rates obtained through the case study.

Keywords

q-bio.NCcs.HC

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