Exploring the potential for independent control with the NIA/Brainfingers system - is independent control of glance, muscle, alpha and beta waves possible?
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ndltd-OhioLink-oai-etd.ohiolink.edu-wright13008129912021-08-03T06:17:13Z Exploring the potential for independent control with the NIA/Brainfingers system - is independent control of glance, muscle, alpha and beta waves possible? Cooper, Jehangir Psychology Brainfingers NIA BCI cross-correlation BCI (Brain-Computer-Interface) devices on the market today, such as the NIA, have the capability to assign computer commands to specific channels (e.g., EMG, EOG, Alpha, and Beta) associated with different methods of control. However, the utility of this capability is dependent on the ability of users to selectively/independently control the specific channels. The NIA system was evaluated to determine if independent control of its channels is possible. Two users with varying levels of experience were used in this study. The users played pong using each of the channels to control the pong paddle, while the data on the activation levels of all the channels was recorded. Cross correlation analyses were conducted in order to ascertain the level of independence of the channels. In general, the channels seemed to exhibit independent behavior, although evidence suggested associations between the muscle and beta channels. More research is needed in order to explore more fully the levels of independence in the channels. 2011-04-13 English text Wright State University / OhioLINK http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1300812991 http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=wright1300812991 unrestricted This thesis or dissertation is protected by copyright: all rights reserved. It may not be copied or redistributed beyond the terms of applicable copyright laws. |
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Exploring the potential for independent control with the NIA/Brainfingers system - is independent control of glance, muscle, alpha and beta waves possible? |
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Exploring the potential for independent control with the NIA/Brainfingers system - is independent control of glance, muscle, alpha and beta waves possible? |
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Exploring the potential for independent control with the NIA/Brainfingers system - is independent control of glance, muscle, alpha and beta waves possible? |
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exploring the potential for independent control with the nia/brainfingers system - is independent control of glance, muscle, alpha and beta waves possible? |
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