Department of Neurosurgery, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
J Neural Eng. 2012 Aug;9(4):045007. doi: 10.1088/1741-2560/9/4/045007. Epub 2012 Jul 25.
This article describes a new method of providing feedback during a brain-computer interface movement task using a non-invasive, high-resolution electrotactile vision substitution system. We compared the accuracy and movement times during a center-out cursor movement task, and found that the task performance with tactile feedback was comparable to visual feedback for 11 participants. These subjects were able to modulate the chosen BCI EEG features during both feedback modalities, indicating that the type of feedback chosen does not matter provided that the task information is clearly conveyed through the chosen medium. In addition, we tested a blind subject with the tactile feedback system, and found that the training time, accuracy, and movement times were indistinguishable from results obtained from subjects using visual feedback. We believe that BCI systems with alternative feedback pathways should be explored, allowing individuals with severe motor disabilities and accompanying reduced visual and sensory capabilities to effectively use a BCI.
本文描述了一种在脑-机接口运动任务中使用非侵入性、高分辨率电触觉视觉替代系统提供反馈的新方法。我们比较了在中心外出光标运动任务中的准确性和运动时间,发现 11 名参与者在触觉反馈下的任务表现与视觉反馈相当。这些受试者能够在两种反馈模式下调节所选的脑机接口 EEG 特征,这表明选择的反馈类型并不重要,只要通过所选的媒介清晰地传达任务信息。此外,我们使用触觉反馈系统对一名盲人进行了测试,发现训练时间、准确性和运动时间与使用视觉反馈的受试者的结果无法区分。我们认为应该探索具有替代反馈途径的脑机接口系统,以使严重运动障碍和伴随的视力和感官能力下降的个体能够有效地使用脑机接口。