IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, volume 8, issue 2, pages 222-226

Brain-computer interface research at the Wadsworth Center

J. R. Wolpaw 1
D.J. McFarland 1
T.M Vaughan 1
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New York State Department of Health and State University of New York, Laboratory of Nervous System Disorders, Wadsworth Center, Albany, NY, USA
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2000-06-01
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ISSN10636528, 15580024
PubMed ID:  10896194
General Engineering
Abstract
Studies at the Wadsworth Center over the past 14 years have shown that people with or without motor disabilities can learn to control the amplitude of /spl mu/ or /spl beta/ rhythms in electroencephalographic (EEG) activity recorded from the scalp over the sensorimotor cortex and can use that control to move a cursor on a computer screen in one or two dimensions. This EEG-based brain-computer interface (BCI) could provide a new augmentative communication technology for those who are totally paralyzed or have other severe motor impairments, Present research focuses on improving the speed and accuracy of BCI communication.
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