IEICE Transactions on Communications
Online ISSN : 1745-1345
Print ISSN : 0916-8516
Special Section on Brain Communication
GO-STOP Control Using Optical Brain-Computer Interface during Calculation Task
Kei UTSUGIAkiko OBATAHiroki SATORyuta AOKIAtsushi MAKIHideaki KOIZUMIKazuhiko SAGARAHiroaki KAWAMICHIHirokazu ATSUMORITakusige KATURA
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2008 Volume E91.B Issue 7 Pages 2133-2141

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We have developed a prototype optical brain-computer interface (BCI) system that can be used by an operator to manipulate external, electrically controlled equipment. Our optical BCI uses near-infrared spectroscopy and functions as a compact, practical, unrestrictive, non-invasive brain-switch. The optical BCI system measured spatiotemporal changes in the hemoglobin concentrations in the blood flow of a subject's prefrontal cortex at 22 measurement points. An exponential moving average (EMA) filter was applied to the data, and then their weighted sum with a taskrelated parameter derived from a pretest is utilized for time-indicated control (GO-STOP) of an external object. In experiments using untrained subjects, the system achieved control patterns within an accuracy of ±6 sec for more than 80% control.

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© 2008 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
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