Toward Brain computer Interfacing

Toward Brain computer Interfacing
Author: Guido Dornhege,Jose del R. Millan,Thilo Hinterberger,Dennis J. McFarland,Klaus-Robert Müller
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2007
Genre: Brain mapping
ISBN: 9780262042444

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This volume presents a timely overview of the latest BCI research, with contributions from many of the important research groups in the field.

Toward Brain Computer Interfacing

Toward Brain Computer Interfacing
Author: Guido Dornhege,Jose Del R. Millan,Thilo Hinterberger
Publsiher: Mit Press
Total Pages: 522
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 026252788X

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Brain Computer Interfacing

Brain Computer Interfacing
Author: Rajesh P. N. Rao
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-09-30
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521769419

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The idea of interfacing minds with machines has long captured the human imagination. Recent advances in neuroscience and engineering are making this a reality, opening the door to restoration and augmentation of human physical and mental capabilities. Medical applications such as cochlear implants for the deaf and neurally controlled prosthetic limbs for the paralyzed are becoming almost commonplace. Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are also increasingly being used in security, lie detection, alertness monitoring, telepresence, gaming, education, art, and human augmentation. This introduction to the field is designed as a textbook for upper-level undergraduate and first-year graduate courses in neural engineering or brain-computer interfacing for students from a wide range of disciplines. It can also be used for self-study and as a reference by neuroscientists, computer scientists, engineers, and medical practitioners. Key features include questions and exercises in each chapter and a supporting website.

Brain Computer Interfaces

Brain Computer Interfaces
Author: Desney S. Tan,Anton Nijholt
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2010-06-10
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781849962728

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For generations, humans have fantasized about the ability to create devices that can see into a person’s mind and thoughts, or to communicate and interact with machines through thought alone. Such ideas have long captured the imagination of humankind in the form of ancient myths and modern science fiction stories. Recent advances in cognitive neuroscience and brain imaging technologies have started to turn these myths into a reality, and are providing us with the ability to interface directly with the human brain. This ability is made possible through the use of sensors that monitor physical processes within the brain which correspond with certain forms of thought. Brain-Computer Interfaces: Applying our Minds to Human-Computer Interaction broadly surveys research in the Brain-Computer Interface domain. More specifically, each chapter articulates some of the challenges and opportunities for using brain sensing in Human-Computer Interaction work, as well as applying Human-Computer Interaction solutions to brain sensing work. For researchers with little or no expertise in neuroscience or brain sensing, the book provides background information to equip them to not only appreciate the state-of-the-art, but also ideally to engage in novel research. For expert Brain-Computer Interface researchers, the book introduces ideas that can help in the quest to interpret intentional brain control and develop the ultimate input device. It challenges researchers to further explore passive brain sensing to evaluate interfaces and feed into adaptive computing systems. Most importantly, the book will connect multiple communities allowing research to leverage their work and expertise and blaze into the future.

Towards Practical Brain Computer Interfaces

Towards Practical Brain Computer Interfaces
Author: Brendan Z. Allison,Stephen Dunne,Robert Leeb,José Del R. Millán,Anton Nijholt
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2012-08-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642297465

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Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are devices that enable people to communicate via thought alone. Brain signals can be directly translated into messages or commands. Until recently, these devices were used primarily to help people who could not move. However, BCIs are now becoming practical tools for a wide variety of people, in many different situations. What will BCIs in the future be like? Who will use them, and why? This book, written by many of the top BCI researchers and developers, reviews the latest progress in the different components of BCIs. Chapters also discuss practical issues in an emerging BCI enabled community. The book is intended both for professionals and for interested laypeople who are not experts in BCI research.

Brain Computer Interfaces

Brain Computer Interfaces
Author: Jonathan Wolpaw,Elizabeth Winter Wolpaw
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2012-01-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780199921485

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A recognizable surge in the field of Brain Computer Interface (BCI) research and development has emerged in the past two decades. This book is intended to provide an introduction to and summary of essentially all major aspects of BCI research and development. Its goal is to be a comprehensive, balanced, and coordinated presentation of the field's key principles, current practice, and future prospects.

Brain Computer Interfaces Handbook

Brain   Computer Interfaces Handbook
Author: Chang S. Nam,Anton Nijholt,Fabien Lotte
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1520
Release: 2018-01-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781351231930

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Brain–Computer Interfaces Handbook: Technological and Theoretical Advances provides a tutorial and an overview of the rich and multi-faceted world of Brain–Computer Interfaces (BCIs). The authors supply readers with a contemporary presentation of fundamentals, theories, and diverse applications of BCI, creating a valuable resource for anyone involved with the improvement of people’s lives by replacing, restoring, improving, supplementing or enhancing natural output from the central nervous system. It is a useful guide for readers interested in understanding how neural bases for cognitive and sensory functions, such as seeing, hearing, and remembering, relate to real-world technologies. More precisely, this handbook details clinical, therapeutic and human-computer interfaces applications of BCI and various aspects of human cognition and behavior such as perception, affect, and action. It overviews the different methods and techniques used in acquiring and pre-processing brain signals, extracting features, and classifying users’ mental states and intentions. Various theories, models, and empirical findings regarding the ways in which the human brain interfaces with external systems and environments using BCI are also explored. The handbook concludes by engaging ethical considerations, open questions, and challenges that continue to face brain–computer interface research. Features an in-depth look at the different methods and techniques used in acquiring and pre-processing brain signals, extracting features, and classifying the user's intention Covers various theories, models, and empirical findings regarding ways in which the human brain can interface with the systems or external environments Presents applications of BCI technology to understand various aspects of human cognition and behavior such as perception, affect, action, and more Includes clinical trials and individual case studies of the experimental therapeutic applications of BCI Provides human factors and human-computer interface concerns in the design, development, and evaluation of BCIs Overall, this handbook provides a synopsis of key technological and theoretical advances that are directly applicable to brain–computer interfacing technologies and can be readily understood and applied by individuals with no formal training in BCI research and development.

Brain Computer Interfaces

Brain Computer Interfaces
Author: Jonathan Wolpaw,Elizabeth Winter Wolpaw
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2012-01-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780195388855

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In the last 15 years, a recognizable surge in the field of Brain Computer Interface (BCI) research and development has emerged. This emergence has sprung from a variety of factors. For one, inexpensive computer hardware and software is now available and can support the complex high-speed analyses of brain activity that is essential is BCI. Another factor is the greater understanding of the central nervous system including the abundance of new information on the nature and functional correlates of brain signals and improved methods for recording these signals in both the short-term and long-term. And the third, and perhaps most significant factor, is the new recognition of the needs and abilities of people disabled by disorders such as cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, stroke, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), multiple sclerosis, and muscular dystrophies. The severely disabled are now able to live for many years and even those with severely limited voluntary muscle control can now be given the most basic means of communication and control because of the recent advances in the technology, research, and applications of BCI. This book is intended to provide an introduction to and summary of essentially all major aspects of BCI research and development. Its goal is to be a comprehensive, balanced, and coordinated presentation of the field's key principles, current practice, and future prospects.