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Brain-Computer Interface Applications
for Individuals with NM Diseases
Dennis McFarland
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Vidal, 1973
From Wolpaw & Wolpaw, Oxford Univ Press, 2012
Characteristics of BCIs
On-line Real-time applications
Requires user participation (not mind reading)
A learned skill
BrainGate system
Hochberg et al, 2006
The P300 Evoked Potential
Donchin et al. 2000
EWS – 300 msec
Chen et al, 2016
Chen et al, 2016
gtec Product Catalogue
Guger et al, 2012
Wexler & Reiner, Science, 2019
McCall et al., 2019
McCall et al., 2019
USER A
From Sellers et al., 2010
McCane et al., 2014
5 sites for 12-18 months:
met criteria 39could use 28became users 14kept system 7
Independent home use of a brain-computer interface by people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Wolpaw et al., 2018
Needs Going Forward
Better sensorsUser friendly technologyApplications
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