reviewComputational Intelligence and NeuroscienceJan 1, 2010HYBRID OA

A Survey of Stimulation Methods Used in SSVEP-Based BCIs

Philips (Netherlands) · Zhejiang University · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems based on the steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) provide higher information throughput and require shorter training than BCI systems using other brain signals. To elicit an SSVEP, a repetitive visual stimulus (RVS) has to be presented to the user. The RVS can be rendered on a computer screen by alternating graphical patterns, or with external light sources able to emit modulated light. The properties of an RVS (e.g., frequency, color) depend on the rendering device and influence the SSVEP characteristics. This affects the BCI information throughput and the levels of user safety and comfort. Literature on SSVEP-based BCIs does not generally provide reasons for the…

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Keywords
  • Brain–computer interface
  • Computer science
  • Rendering (computer graphics)
  • Evoked potential
  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Visualization
  • Visual evoked potentials
  • Electroencephalography
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