Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Departamento de Ingeniería Informática) and Instituto de Ingeniería del Conocimiento, Francisco Tomás y Valiente 11, Madrid, Spain.
J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2010 Jul 27;7:34. doi: 10.1186/1743-0003-7-34.
Even though feedback is considered to play an important role in learning how to operate a brain-computer interface (BCI), to date no significant influence of feedback design on BCI-performance has been reported in literature. In this work, we adapt a standard motor-imagery BCI-paradigm to study how BCI-performance is affected by biasing the belief subjects have on their level of control over the BCI system. Our findings indicate that subjects already capable of operating a BCI are impeded by inaccurate feedback, while subjects normally performing on or close to chance level may actually benefit from an incorrect belief on their performance level. Our results imply that optimal feedback design in BCIs should take into account a subject's current skill level.
尽管反馈被认为在学习如何操作脑机接口(BCI)方面起着重要作用,但迄今为止,文献中尚未报道反馈设计对 BCI 性能有重大影响。在这项工作中,我们改编了一个标准的运动想象 BCI 范式,以研究 BCI 性能如何受到影响的偏见,他们对自己对 BCI 系统的控制水平的信念。我们的研究结果表明,已经能够操作 BCI 的受试者会受到不准确反馈的阻碍,而通常处于或接近机会水平的受试者实际上可能会从对其表现水平的错误信念中受益。我们的结果表明,BCIs 中的最佳反馈设计应该考虑到受试者的当前技能水平。