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Airborne Ultrasonic Tactile Display BCI

This chapter presents results of our project, which studied whether contactless and airborne ultrasonic tactile display (AUTD) stimuli delivered to a user's palms could serve as a platform for a brain computer interface (BCI) paradigm. We used six palm positions to evoke combined somatosensory...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2016-01
Main Authors: Hamada, Katsuhiko, Mori, Hiromu, Shinoda, Hiroyuki, Rutkowski, Tomasz M
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Language:English
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Summary:This chapter presents results of our project, which studied whether contactless and airborne ultrasonic tactile display (AUTD) stimuli delivered to a user's palms could serve as a platform for a brain computer interface (BCI) paradigm. We used six palm positions to evoke combined somatosensory brain responses to implement a novel contactless tactile BCI. This achievement was awarded the top prize in the Annual BCI Research Award 2014 competition. This chapter also presents a comparison with a classical attached vibrotactile transducer-based BCI paradigm. Experiment results from subjects performing online experiments validate the novel BCI paradigm.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1501.01144