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A Brain–Computer Interface Speller with a Reduced Matrix: A Case Study in a Patient with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Ron-Angevin, Ricardo; Varona-Moya, Sergio; Da Silva-Sauer, Leandro; Carrión-Robles, Trinidad (2014-06-03)Visual P300-based Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) paradigms for spelling are aimed at offering a non-muscular communication channel for those people with severe motor impairment, such as locked-in patients. To be as effective ... -
BCI-Controlled Wheelchair; Audio-Cue Motor Imagery-Based Paradigm
Velasco-Álvarez, Francisco Javier; Varona-Moya, Sergio; Blanca-Mena, María José; Sancha-Ros, Salvador; Ron-Angevin, Ricardo (2014-10-22)In this study we present a control paradigm that enables subjects to drive a real wheelchair using four navigation commands. The control is achieved through the discrimination of two mental tasks (relaxed state versus one ... -
Control de una silla de ruedas a través de un sistema BCI basado en la discriminación de dos tareas mentales
Ron-Angevin, Ricardo; Velasco-Álvarez, Francisco Javier; Varona-Moya, Sergio; Vizcaíno-Martín, Francisco Javier; Díaz-Estrella, Antonio (2014-07-22)En este trabajo se presenta una propuesta de control de una silla de ruedas a través de una interfaz cerebro computadora mediante la discriminación de sólo dos tareas mentales. Con el paradigma de control propuesto se ... -
Training in realistic virtual environments: Impact on user performance in a motor imagery-based Brain-Computer-Interface
Silva-Sauer, Leandro; Valero-Aguayo, Luis; Velasco-Álvarez, Francisco Javier; Varona-Moya, Sergio; Ron-Angevin, Ricardo (2015-06-17)A brain–computer interface (BCI) is a system that enables people to control an external device by means of their brain activity, without the need of performing muscular activity. BCI systems are normally first tested on ...