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Classifying EEG and ECoG signals without subject training for fast BCI implementation: comparison of nonparalyzed and completely paralyzed subjects.
Authors:N Jeremy Hill  Thomas Navin Lal  Michael Schr?der  Thilo Hinterberger  Barbara Wilhelm  Femke Nijboer  Ursula Mochty  Guido Widman  Christian Elger  Bernhard Sch?lkopf  Andrea Kübler  Niels Birbaumer
Affiliation:Max Planck Institute for Biological Cybernetics, 72012 Tübingen, Germany.
Abstract:We summarize results from a series of related studies that aim to develop a motor-imagery-based brain-computer interface using a single recording session of electroencephalogram (EEG) or electrocorticogram (ECoG) signals for each subject. We apply the same experimental and analytical methods to 11 nonparalysed subjects (eight EEG, three ECoG), and to five paralyzed subjects (four EEG, one ECoG) who had been unable to communicate for some time. While it was relatively easy to obtain classifiable signals quickly from most of the nonparalyzed subjects, it proved impossible to classify the signals obtained from the paralyzed patients by the same methods. This highlights the fact that though certain BCI paradigms may work well with healthy subjects, this does not necessarily indicate success with the target user group. We outline possible reasons for this failure to transfer.
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