Training effects of multiple auditory BCI sessions

Halder, S;Baykara, E;Fioravanti, C;Simon, N;Kübler, A;et.al.
(2013) International BCI Meeting — Location: Pacific Grove, Ca (3.June.2013)

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  • Halder, SUniversity of Wuerzburg
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  • Baykara, EUniversity of Wuerzburg
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  • Fioravanti, CUniversity of Tuebingen
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  • Simon, NUniversity of Tuebingen
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  • Pasqualotto, EmanueleUCLouvain
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  • Kübler, AUniversity of Wuerzburg
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Abstract
Visual P300 brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) provide a robust and fast communication method using electroen-cephalography (EEG) signals [Farwell and Donchin, 1988; Kaufmann et al., 2012]. Due to the fact that many severely motor impaired people also experience loss of gaze control P300 BCIs with non-visual stimuli have to be explored. Among others auditory stimuli are a promising alternative [Furdea et al., 2009; Schreuder et al., 2010; Ka¨thner et al., 2012]. We investigated possible training effects with a sample of healthy participants when using an auditory P300 BCI for spelling.
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Halder, S., Baykara, E., Fioravanti, C., Simon, N., Käthner, I., Pasqualotto, E., Kleih, S., Ruf, C., Birbaumer, N., & Kübler, A. (2013). Training effects of multiple auditory BCI sessions. International BCI Meeting, Pacific Grove, Ca. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/99872