Comparison of steady-state visual and somatosensory evoked potentials for brain-computer interface control.

EMBC(2014)

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Many proposed EEG-based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) make use of visual stimuli to elicit steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEP), the frequency of which can be mapped to a computer input. However, such a control scheme can be ineffective if a user has no motor control over their eyes and cannot direct their gaze towards a flashing stimulus to generate such a signal. Tactile-based methods, such as somatosensory steady-state evoked potentials (SSSEP), are a potentially attractive alternative in these scenarios. Here, we compare the neural signals elicited by SSSEP to those elicited by SSVEP in naïve BCI users towards evaluating the feasibility of SSSEP-based control of an EEG BCI.
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steady-state visual evoked potentials,medical control systems,neurophysiology,electroencephalography,brain-computer interfaces,eeg-based brain-computer interface control,neural signals,visual evoked potentials,steady-state somatosensory evoked potentials,visual stimuli,somatosensory phenomena,tactile-based methods
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