| Líneas de Trabajo: | Año: | 2011 | |||||
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| Tipo de publicación: | Artículo | Palabras clave: | Brain, physiology; Electroencephalography; Female; Humans; Male; User-Computer Interface; Young Adult | ||||
| Autores: | da Silva Sauer, Leandro; Valero Aguayo, Luis; Velasco Álvarez, Francisco; Ron Angevín, Ricardo | ||||||
| Journal: | Psicothema | Volumen: | 23 | ||||
| Número: | 4 | Páginas: | 745-751 | ||||
| Mes: | Noviembre | ||||||
| ISSN: | 0214-9915 | ||||||
| Abstract: | BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) is a system that allows interaction
between the human brain and a computer. It is based on analyzing
electroencephalographic signals (EEG) and processing them to generate
control commands. The study analyzed the possible influence of psychological
variables, such as the imaginative kinesthetic capacity and anxiety,
in relation to performance in a BCI. All participants (4 male and
19 female students) completed the questionnaires and carried out
a session of BCI to control their EEG signals in a virtual setting
of a car along a straight road. The group was divided into two subgroups
according to their EEG signals or differential responses obtained
in the left-right discrimination. Study results showed no significant
differences in cognitive variables of imagination or in anxiety.
By comparing the degree of participants' BCI control, a new quantitative
parameter for comparing performances and making decisions in signal
processing was found. The findings, the ongoing research process
to refine the control of a BCI, and the interaction of psychological
and computer procedures are discussed. |
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