Development of a Brain-Computer Interface using silent reading

  • SAIKA Hiroki
    Intelligent mechanical systems engineering course, Graduate school of engineering, Kochi University of Technology
  • MIURA Naoki
    Intelligent mechanical systems engineering course, Graduate school of engineering, Kochi University of Technology
  • WANG Shuoyu
    Intelligent mechanical systems engineering course, Graduate school of engineering, Kochi University of Technology

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  • 黙読を用いたBrain-Computer Interfaceの開発
  • モクドク オ モチイタ Brain Computer Interface ノ カイハツ

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Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), which provides a direct connection between the neural activity of human brain and machine, is being investigated in our study. In this paper, we examined the feasibility of using silent reading as a fundamental BCI trigger by measuring the real-time hemodynamic response during silent reading with Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS). The results showed that hemodynamic response could be used as an ON/OFF switch during silent reading. This finding indicated that BCI control signals using Internal Speech Production can be put to practical use.

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