Brain interface research for asynchronous control applications
Borisoff, J., Mason, S. , G., & Birch, G. , E. (2006). Brain interface research for asynchronous control applications. Ieee Transactions On Neural Systems And Rehabilitation Engineering, 14(2), 160-164. doi:10.1109/TNSRE.2006.875526
Description
The Neil Squire Society has developed asynchronous, direct brain switches for self-paced control applications with mean activation rates of 73% and false positive error rates of 2%. This report summarizes our results to date, lessons learned, and current directions, including research into implanted brain interface designs., Peer-reviewed article, Published. Manuscript received July 16, 2005; revised March 15, 2006; March 20, 2006.