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Title: Brain-Computer Interfaces


1
Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • James Brooks
  • BME 281 Presentation 1

2
What are BCI?
  • Brain-computer interfaces are direct pathways of
    communication between the brain and some external
    device.
  • Robotic arms

3
History
  • 1924 Invention of Electroencephalography (EEG,
    Hans Berger)
  • Identified brain waves, led to brain mapping
  • 1969 UWash School of Medicine showed monkeys
    could control biofeedback meter arm with neural
    activity 2
  • 1970s research into teaching monkeys to control
    their firing patterns and get rewards
  • Developed algorithms for neural firing patterns
  • 1980s found a relationship function(cosine-based
    ) for electrical responses and corresponding
    movement in rhesus macaque monkeys

4
Medical Rehabilitation Uses
  • Brain damaged by stroke
  • BCI used to teach patient how to move muscles to
    which the brain has forgotten how to control

5
Communication
  • Communication with patients that have
    motor-neural disabilities
  • Locked-In Syndrome
  • Attach patient to BCI, output as cursor movement

6
Gaming
  • Mindflex EEG controlled obstacle course (2007)
  • OCZ Technology (2008) created a device for
    playing games controlled by EMG
  • NeuroSky Star Wars Force Trainer (2009)

7
Invasive(I) BCI
  • Most accurate signal
  • Accuracy fades over time
  • Damage to the brain, bodies defenses attack
    foreign object, scar tissue
  • Most risky
  • Can cause damage to brain, leaves brain exposed

8
Non-Invasive(NI) BCI
  • Less accurate signal
  • Cranium alters the signals that are picked up
    from the brain, can cause problems
  • Less risky
  • Brain isnt exposed, less risk to overall health

9
Partially Invasive BCI
  • More accurate than NI-BCI, more risky
  • Less accurate than I-BCI, less risky
  • Placed under the skull, but not in the brain
  • Electrocorticography, like non-invasive EEG
  • This technique was used when the neural
    differences between vowels and consonants were
    discovered

10
Ethical Considerations
  • How can you obtain consent for a BCI from someone
    that cant communicate?
  • Do the benefits outweigh the risks?
  • What happens if someone wants to keep a thought
    secret and BCI detects it?
  • What is the limit of what we will do with BCI?
  • Could people use BCI to interrogate someone?

11
Future
  • Gaming
  • Remote control through the brain of devices
  • Internet access for the brain
  • Neural controlled prosthetics

12
References
  • Andersson P, Pluim J, Viergever M, Ramsey N.
    Navigation of a Telepresence Robot via Covert
    Visuospatial Attention and Real-time fMRI.
    ltwww.springlink.com/conttent/41458747m3t57461/full
    text.pdfgt
  • Wikipedia Brain-Computer Interfaces.
    lthttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brain-computer_inter
    facegt
  • Kaufmann T, Völker S, Gunesch L, Kübler A.
    Spelling is Just a Click Away- A User-Centred
    Brain-Computer Interface Including
    Auto-Calibration and Predictive Text Entry.
    lthttp//www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC34009
    42/gt
  • Kübler A, Neumann N. Brain Computer
    Interfacesthe Key for the Conscious Brain Locked
    in a Paralyzed Body. ltwww.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
    16186045gt
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