On the Modulation of Perturbation-Evoked Potentials After Motor Reaction in a Human-Machine Interaction Setup
Gernot R. Müller-Putz (),
Melanie Stockreiter,
Jonas C. Ditz and
Valeria Mondini
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Gernot R. Müller-Putz: Graz University of Technology
Melanie Stockreiter: Graz University of Technology
Jonas C. Ditz: Graz University of Technology
Valeria Mondini: Graz University of Technology
A chapter in Information Systems and Neuroscience, 2020, pp 344-349 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Passive brain-computer interfaces (pBCIs) can be used to inform humans about their current mental state or in human-machine interaction (HMI) scenario. We introduced the perturbation-evoked potential (PEP) in the context of pBCI and are further investigating how neural correlates in a HMI could interact. In the current study we investigate the neural correlates after perturbation followed by motor reaction. We found that the PEP as well as a movement-related cortical potential appear, and that the latter has an influence on the shape of the PEP.
Keywords: Passive brain-computer interface; Perturbation-evoked potential; Human-machine interaction; Rehabilitation; Assistive device (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-60073-0_40
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