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    Título
    Brain computer interfaces, a review
    Autor
    Nicolas Alonso, Luis FernandoAutoridad UVA
    Gómez Gil, JaimeAutoridad UVA Orcid
    Año del Documento
    2012
    Editorial
    MDPI
    Descripción
    Producción Científica
    Documento Fuente
    Sensors, 2012, vol. 12, n. 2, p. 1211-1279
    Abstract
    A brain-computer interface (BCI) is a hardware and software communications system that permits cerebral activity alone to control computers or external devices. The immediate goal of BCI research is to provide communications capabilities to severely disabled people who are totally paralyzed or ‘locked in’ by neurological neuromuscular disorders, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, brain stem stroke, or spinal cord injury. Here, we review the state-of-the-art of BCIs, looking at the different steps that form a standard BCI: signal acquisition, preprocessing or signal enhancement, feature extraction, classification and the control interface. We discuss their advantages, drawbacks, and latest advances, and we survey the numerous technologies reported in the scientific literature to design each step of a BCI. First, the review examines the neuroimaging modalities used in the signal acquisition step, each of which monitors a different functional brain activity such as electrical, magnetic or metabolic activity. Second, the review discusses different electrophysiological control signals that determine user intentions, which can be detected in brain activity. Third, the review includes some techniques used in the signal enhancement step to deal with the artifacts in the control signals and improve the performance. Fourth, the review studies some mathematic algorithms used in the feature extraction and classification steps which translate the information in the control signals into commands that operate a computer or other device. Finally, the review provides an overview of various BCI applications that control a range of devices.
    Materias Unesco
    33 Ciencias Tecnológicas
    3314 Tecnología Médica
    Palabras Clave
    Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)
    Electroencephalography (EEG)
    Rehabilitation
    Artifact
    Neuroimaging
    Brain-Machine Interface (BMI)
    collaborative sensor system
    ISSN
    1424-8220
    Revisión por pares
    SI
    DOI
    10.3390/s120201211
    Patrocinador
    Junta de Castilla y León, (proyecto VA034A10-2)
    Version del Editor
    https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/12/2/1211
    Propietario de los Derechos
    © 2012 The Author(s)
    Idioma
    eng
    URI
    https://uvadoc.uva.es/handle/10324/57272
    Tipo de versión
    info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Derechos
    openAccess
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