Kennedy P R, Bakay R A, Moore M M, Adams K, Goldwaithe J
Neural Signals Inc., Atlanta, GA 30341, USA.
IEEE Trans Rehabil Eng. 2000 Jun;8(2):198-202. doi: 10.1109/86.847815.
We describe an invasive alternative to externally applied brain-computer interface (BCI) devices. This system requires implantation of a special electrode into the outer layers of the human neocortex. The recorded signals are transmitted to a nearby receiver and processed to drive a cursor on a computer monitor in front of the patient. Our present patient has learned to control the cursor for the production of synthetic speech and typing.
我们描述了一种用于外部应用的脑机接口(BCI)设备的侵入性替代方案。该系统需要将一种特殊电极植入人类新皮层的外层。记录的信号被传输到附近的接收器,并进行处理以驱动患者面前电脑显示器上的光标。我们目前的患者已经学会控制光标来合成语音和打字。