Neuroscience Research Institute, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-8568, Japan.
Neural Netw. 2009 Nov;22(9):1247-56. doi: 10.1016/j.neunet.2009.07.028. Epub 2009 Jul 29.
Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) have the potential to improve the quality of life for individuals with disabilities. We engaged in the development of neural mind-reading techniques for cognitive BMIs to provide a readout of decision processes. We trained 2 monkeys on go/no-go tasks, and monitored the activity of groups of neurons in their mid-brain superior colliculus (SC). We designed a virtual decision function (VDF) reflecting the continuous progress of binary decisions on a single-trial basis, and applied it to the ensemble activity of SC neurons. Post hoc analyses using the VDF predicted the cue location as well as the monkey's motor choice (go or no-go) soon after the presentation of the cue. These results suggest that our neural mind-reading techniques have the potential to provide rapid real-time control of communication support devices.
脑机接口(BMI)有可能改善残疾人士的生活质量。我们致力于开发神经思维阅读技术的认知 BMI,以提供决策过程的读数。我们对 2 只猴子进行了 Go/No-Go 任务训练,并监测了它们中脑上丘(SC)中神经元群的活动。我们设计了一个虚拟决策函数(VDF),反映了基于单个试验的二进制决策的连续进展,并将其应用于 SC 神经元的整体活动。事后分析使用 VDF 在提示出现后不久预测提示的位置以及猴子的运动选择(是或否)。这些结果表明,我们的神经思维阅读技术有可能提供对通信支持设备的快速实时控制。