Brain-Computer Interfaces: an international assessment of research and development trends
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adam_text | Table
of
Contents
Acknowledgments
....................................................................................................
v
Foreword
.................................................................................................................ix
List of Figures
........................................................................................................xv
List of Tables
........................................................................................................xvii
Preface
...................................................................................................................xix
Executive Summary
..........................................................................................xxvii
1.
introduction
.......................................................................................................1
Theodore W. Berger
Background and Scope
........................................................................................1
Methodology
........................................................................................................2
Overview of the Report
.......................................................................................5
2.
Sensor Technology
.............................................................................................7
Greg A.
Gerhardt
and Patrick
A. Tresco
Introduction
.........................................................................................................7
ВСІ
Sensor World Overview
..............................................................................8
Major Types of Sensors for
ВСІ
Technology
.....................................................9
Major Challenges for Producing
ВСІ
Sensors
..................................................24
Summary and Conclusions
................................................................................25
References
.........................................................................................................26
3.
The Biotic-Abiotic Interface
..........................................................................31
Patrick
A. Tresco
and Greg A.
Gerhardt
Introduction
.......................................................................................................31
ВСІ
Abiotic-Biotic Interface World Overview
................................................33
Strategies under Development to Improve Electrode Performance
..................41
Summary and Conclusions
................................................................................42
References
.........................................................................................................43
4.
BMI/BCI Modeling and Signal Processing.
..................................................47
José C.
Principe and Dennis
J. McF
ariana
Introduction
.......................................................................................................47
Multimicroelectrode Array Techniques
............................................................48
EEG/ECoG Recordings
.....................................................................................54
Summary and Conclusions
................................................................................58
References
.........................................................................................................60
5.
Hardware Implementation
..............................................................................65
John K.
Chapín
Introduction: Restoring Movement in Paralysis Patients
..................................65
Different Approaches to
ВСІ
Research Worldwide
..........................................67
xi
xii
Table of
Contents
Original
Feasibility Demonstrations for Brain-Controlled Robotics
................69
Brain Control of Multiple-Output Functions
....................................................72
Biomimetic Robot Research at the
Scuola Superiore Sant Anna
.....................74
References
.........................................................................................................78
6.
Functional Electrical Stimulation and Rehabilitation Applications
ofBCIs
..............................................................................................................81
Dawn M. Taylor
Overview of Functional Electrical Stimulation
.................................................81
FES Applications of
ВСІ
Technology around the World
.................................84
How Different Types of
ВСІ
Command Signals can be Applied to FES
.........88
Application Areas of BCI-Controlled FES Systems
.........................................89
Practical Considerations
....................................................................................93
References
.........................................................................................................93
7.
Noninvasive Communication Systems
...........................................................95
Dennis J. McFarland
Introduction
.......................................................................................................95
Slow Cortical Potentials
....................................................................................96
Steady-State Evoked Potentials
.........................................................................98
Online Evaluations
..........................................................................................102
Prospects for Practical
ВСІ
Communication Systems
....................................103
Summary and Conclusions
..............................................................................104
References
.......................................................................................................105
8.
Cognitive and Emotional Neuroprostheses
.................................................109
Walid V. Soussou and Theodore W.
Berger
Introduction
.....................................................................................................109
Volitional
Prostheses
.......................................................................................109
Emotional Computers and Robots
...................................................................112
Memory
Prostheses
.........................................................................................113
Neurofeedback
.................................................................................................118
Summary and Conclusions
..............................................................................121
References
.......................................................................................................122
9.
Research Organization-Funding, Translation-Commercialization,
and Education-Training Issues
.....................................................................125
Theodore
W. Berger
ВСІ
Research Organization and Funding
.......................................................125
Funding and Funding Mechanisms
.................................................................133
Translation-Commercialization
.......................................................................134
Training-Education
..........................................................................................139
References
.......................................................................................................140
Table of
Contents xiii
APPENDICES
A. Biographies of Panelists and Delegation Members
.....................................141
B. Site Reports
—
Europe
....................................................................................149
Aalborg University
..........................................................................................149
Berlin Brain-Computer Interface
.....................................................................153
Commissariat
à l Énergie Atomique
(CEA)
...................................................161
CNRS/Collège de France
Physiology of
Perception and Action
Laboratory...
164
European Commission, Research Directorate General
...................................168
Graz
University of Technology
.......................................................................170
Guger Technologies OEG, g.tec
..................................................................174
Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
.............................................................178
Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of
Tübingen
and Retina Implant GmbH
............................................................................184
Multi
Channel Systems (MCS)
.......................................................................191
The Santa Lucia Foundation Laboratory of Neuroelectrical Imaging
and Brain-Computer Interface
......................................................................196
Polo Sant Anna
Valdera..................................................................................
202
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne
...........................................205
University of Edinburgh
..................................................................................208
University of Freiburg
.....................................................................................210
University of Oxford
.......................................................................................216
University of
Tübingen....................................................................................221
C.
Site Reports
—
Asia
.........................................................................................225
Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
...................225
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
..........................................232
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
....................................................236
RIKEN
Brain Science Institute
.......................................................................244
Shanghai Institute of Brain Functional Genomics
..........................................248
Shanghai Jiao-Tong University
.......................................................................252
Tsinghua University Department of
Biomedical
Engineering
........................258
Tsinghua University Institute of Microelectronics
..........................................265
Waseda University
...........................................................................................270
Wuhan University
............................................................................................274
D. Glossary.
.........................................................................................................279
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adam_txt |
Table
of
Contents
Acknowledgments
.
v
Foreword
.ix
List of Figures
.xv
List of Tables
.xvii
Preface
.xix
Executive Summary
.xxvii
1.
introduction
.1
Theodore W. Berger
Background and Scope
.1
Methodology
.2
Overview of the Report
.5
2.
Sensor Technology
.7
Greg A.
Gerhardt
and Patrick
A. Tresco
Introduction
.7
ВСІ
Sensor World Overview
.8
Major Types of Sensors for
ВСІ
Technology
.9
Major Challenges for Producing
ВСІ
Sensors
.24
Summary and Conclusions
.25
References
.26
3.
The Biotic-Abiotic Interface
.31
Patrick
A. Tresco
and Greg A.
Gerhardt
Introduction
.31
ВСІ
Abiotic-Biotic Interface World Overview
.33
Strategies under Development to Improve Electrode Performance
.41
Summary and Conclusions
.42
References
.43
4.
BMI/BCI Modeling and Signal Processing.
.47
José C.
Principe and Dennis
J. McF
ariana
Introduction
.47
Multimicroelectrode Array Techniques
.48
EEG/ECoG Recordings
.54
Summary and Conclusions
.58
References
.60
5.
Hardware Implementation
.65
John K.
Chapín
Introduction: Restoring Movement in Paralysis Patients
.65
Different Approaches to
ВСІ
Research Worldwide
.67
xi
xii
Table of
Contents
Original
Feasibility Demonstrations for Brain-Controlled Robotics
.69
Brain Control of Multiple-Output Functions
.72
Biomimetic Robot Research at the
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna
.74
References
.78
6.
Functional Electrical Stimulation and Rehabilitation Applications
ofBCIs
.81
Dawn M. Taylor
Overview of Functional Electrical Stimulation
.81
FES Applications of
ВСІ
Technology around the World
.84
How Different Types of
ВСІ
Command Signals can be Applied to FES
.88
Application Areas of BCI-Controlled FES Systems
.89
Practical Considerations
.93
References
.93
7.
Noninvasive Communication Systems
.95
Dennis J. McFarland
Introduction
.95
Slow Cortical Potentials
.96
Steady-State Evoked Potentials
.98
Online Evaluations
.102
Prospects for Practical
ВСІ
Communication Systems
.103
Summary and Conclusions
.104
References
.105
8.
Cognitive and Emotional Neuroprostheses
.109
Walid V. Soussou and Theodore W.
Berger
Introduction
.109
Volitional
Prostheses
.109
Emotional Computers and Robots
.112
Memory
Prostheses
.113
Neurofeedback
.118
Summary and Conclusions
.121
References
.122
9.
Research Organization-Funding, Translation-Commercialization,
and Education-Training Issues
.125
Theodore
W. Berger
ВСІ
Research Organization and Funding
.125
Funding and Funding Mechanisms
.133
Translation-Commercialization
.134
Training-Education
.139
References
.140
Table of
Contents xiii
APPENDICES
A. Biographies of Panelists and Delegation Members
.141
B. Site Reports
—
Europe
.149
Aalborg University
.149
Berlin Brain-Computer Interface
.153
Commissariat
à l'Énergie Atomique
(CEA)
.161
CNRS/Collège de France
Physiology of
Perception and Action
Laboratory.
164
European Commission, Research Directorate General
.168
Graz
University of Technology
.170
Guger Technologies OEG, "g.tec"
.174
Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry
.178
Natural and Medical Sciences Institute at the University of
Tübingen
and Retina Implant GmbH
.184
Multi
Channel Systems (MCS)
.191
The Santa Lucia Foundation Laboratory of Neuroelectrical Imaging
and Brain-Computer Interface
.196
Polo Sant'Anna
Valdera.
202
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne
.205
University of Edinburgh
.208
University of Freiburg
.210
University of Oxford
.216
University of
Tübingen.221
C.
Site Reports
—
Asia
.225
Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International
.225
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
.232
NTT Communication Science Laboratories
.236
RIKEN
Brain Science Institute
.244
Shanghai Institute of Brain Functional Genomics
.248
Shanghai Jiao-Tong University
.252
Tsinghua University Department of
Biomedical
Engineering
.258
Tsinghua University Institute of Microelectronics
.265
Waseda University
.270
Wuhan University
.274
D. Glossary.
.279 |
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