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Multi-command Tactile and Auditory Brain Computer Interface based on Head Position Stimulation

27 January 2013
Hiromu Mori
Yoshihiro Matsumoto
Z. Struzik
K. Mori
S. Makino
Danilo P. Mandic
Tomasz M. Rutkowski
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Abstract

We study the extent to which vibrotactile stimuli delivered to the head of a subject can serve as a platform for a brain computer interface (BCI) paradigm. Six head positions are used to evoke combined somatosensory and auditory (via the bone conduction effect) brain responses, in order to define a multimodal tactile and auditory brain computer interface (taBCI). Experimental results of subjects performing online taBCI, using stimuli with a moderately fast inter-stimulus interval (ISI), validate the taBCI paradigm, while the feasibility of the concept is illuminated through information transfer rate case studies.

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