Past, Present, and Future of EEG-Based BCI Applications
University of Tartu · Teesside University
Abstract
An electroencephalography (EEG)-based brain-computer interface (BCI) is a system that provides a pathway between the brain and external devices by interpreting EEG. EEG-based BCI applications have initially been developed for medical purposes, with the aim of facilitating the return of patients to normal life. In addition to the initial aim, EEG-based BCI applications have also gained increasing significance in the non-medical domain, improving the life of healthy people, for instance, by making it more efficient, collaborative and helping develop themselves. The objective of this review is to give a systematic overview of the literature on EEG-based BCI applications from the period of 2009 until 2019. The…
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3Topics & keywords
- Brain–computer interface
- Electroencephalography
- Computer science
- Speech recognition
- Engineering
- Psychology
- Neuroscience