• DocumentCode
    1349073
  • Title

    The mental prosthesis: assessing the speed of a P300-based brain-computer interface

  • Author

    Donchin, Emanuel ; Spencer, Kevin M. ; Wijesinghe, Ranjith

  • Author_Institution
    Beckman Inst. for Adv. Sci. & Technol., Illinois Univ., Urbana, IL, USA
  • Volume
    8
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2000
  • fDate
    6/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    174
  • Lastpage
    179
  • Abstract
    Describes a study designed to assess a brain-computer interface (BCI), originally described by Farwell and Donchin in 1988. The system utilizes the fact that the rare events in the oddball paradigm elicit the P300 component of the event-related potential (ERP). The BCI presents the user with a matrix of 6 by 6 cells, each containing one letter of the alphabet. The user focuses attention on the cell containing the letter to be communicated while the rows and the columns of the matrix are intensified. Each intensification is an event in the oddball sequence, the row and the column containing the attended cell are “rare” items and, therefore, only these events elicit a P300. The computer thus detects the transmitted character by determining which row and which column elicited the P300. The authors report an assessment, using a bootstrapping approach, which indicates that an off line version of the system can communicate at the rate of 7.8 characters a minute and achieve 80% accuracy. The system´s performance in real time was also assessed. The authors´ data indicate that a P300-based BCI is feasible and practical. However, these conclusions are based on tests using healthy individuals
  • Keywords
    electroencephalography; medical computing; prosthetics; visual evoked potentials; P300-based brain-computer interface speed assessment; alphabet; bootstrapping approach; healthy individuals; letter; mental prosthesis; oddball sequence; rare events; transmitted character; Biological control systems; Brain computer interfaces; Collaborative work; Electroencephalography; Enterprise resource planning; Prosthetics; Psychology; Real time systems; Research initiatives; Testing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1063-6528
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/86.847808
  • Filename
    847808