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- Pour, Aghaei Payam, et al.
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Brain-computer interface : Next generation thought controlled distributed video game development platform
- 2008
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Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
- In this paper we present a system that uses the human ability to control a video game on a mobile device using electroencephalographic (EEG) Mu rhythms. The signals were obtained using a specially designed electrode cap and equipment, and sent through a Bluetooth connection to a pc that processes it in real time. The signal was then mapped onto two control signals and sent through wireless connection to a mobile gaming device BreakOuC. We have also inv~stiga~ed the human's ability to play the video game by mampulatmg neuronal motor cortex activity in the presence of a visual feedback environment. The participants played the video game by using their thoughts only with up to 80% accuracy overcontrolling the target.
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