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Brain-computer interfaces for human augmentation / / special issue editors, Riccardo Poli, Davide Valeriani, Caterina Cinel



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Titolo: Brain-computer interfaces for human augmentation / / special issue editors, Riccardo Poli, Davide Valeriani, Caterina Cinel Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2019
Descrizione fisica: 1 electronic resource (128 p.)
Disciplina: 612.80285
Soggetto topico: Neuroergonomics
Brain-computer interfaces
Self-help devices for people with disabilities
Soggetto non controllato: SIFT
brain-computer interfaces
P300
complete locked-in state
Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)
electroencephalography (EEG)
SHCC
speller
SSVEP
human performance
superintelligence
MI
communication
electroencephalography
20-questions-game
MP
indoor room temperature
office-work tasks
augmented cognition
heuristic search
performance prediction
p300
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
hybrid
Artificial Neural Network
PE
brain computer interface
waveform
Persona (resp. second.): CinelCaterina
PoliRiccardo <1961->
ValerianiDavide
Sommario/riassunto: The field of Brain–Computer Interfaces (BCIs) has grown rapidly in the last few decades, allowing the development of faster and more reliable assistive technologies based on direct links between the brain and an external device. Novel applications of BCIs have also been proposed, especially in the area of human augmentation, i.e., enabling people to go beyond human limitations in sensory, cognitive and motor tasks. Brain-imaging techniques, such as electroencephalography, have been used to extract neural correlates of various brain processes and transform them, via machine learning, into commands for external devices. Brain stimulation technology has allowed to trigger the activation of specific brain areas to enhance the cognitive processes associated to the task at hand, hence improving performance. BCIs have therefore extended their scope from assistive technologies for people with disabilities to neuro-tools for human enhancement. This Special Issue aims at showing the recent advances in BCIs for human augmentation, highlighting new results on both traditional and novel applications. These include, but are not limited to, control of external devices, communication, cognitive enhancement, decision making and entertainment.
Titolo autorizzato: Brain-Computer Interfaces for Human Augmentation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-03921-907-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910674032503321
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