Departments of Neurology, Pediatrics, Biomedical Engineering, and Otolaryngology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
Institute on Development and Disability, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, USA.
Disabil Rehabil Assist Technol. 2020 Oct;15(7):799-809. doi: 10.1080/17483107.2020.1754929. Epub 2020 Jun 1.
Many brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) for people with severe disabilities present stimuli in the visual modality with little consideration of the visual skills required for successful use. The primary objective of this tutorial is to present researchers and clinical professionals with basic information about the visual skills needed for functional use of visual BCIs, and to offer modifications that would render BCI technology more accessible for persons with vision impairments. First, we provide a background on BCIs that rely on a visual interface. We then describe the visual skills required for BCI technologies that are used for augmentative and alternative communication (AAC), as well as common eye conditions or impairments that can impact the user's performance. We summarize screening tools that can be administered by the non-eye care professional in a research or clinical setting, as well as the role of the eye care professional. Finally, we explore potential BCI design modifications to compensate for identified functional impairments. Information was generated from literature review and the clinical experience of vision experts. This in-depth description culminates in foundational information about visual skills and functional visual impairments that affect the design and use of visual interfaces for BCI technologies. The visual interface is a critical component of successful BCI systems. We can determine a BCI system for potential users with visual impairments and design BCI visual interfaces based on sound anatomical and physiological visual clinical science.Implications for RehabilitationAs brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) become possible access methods for people with severe motor impairments, it is critical that clinicians have a basic knowledge of the visual skills necessary for use of visual BCI interfaces.Rehabilitation providers must have a knowledge of objectively gathering information regarding a potential BCI user's functional visual skills.Rehabilitation providers must understand how to modify BCI visual interfaces for the potential user with visual impairments.Rehabilitation scientists should understand the visual demands of BCIs as they develop and evaluate these new access methods.
许多针对重度残疾人士的脑机接口 (BCI) 以视觉模式呈现刺激,很少考虑成功使用所需的视觉技能。本教程的主要目的是向研究人员和临床专业人员提供有关视觉 BCI 功能使用所需的视觉技能的基本信息,并提供一些修改,以使 BCI 技术更适合视力障碍人士使用。首先,我们提供了依赖视觉界面的 BCI 的背景知识。然后,我们描述了用于增强和替代交流 (AAC) 的 BCI 技术所需的视觉技能,以及可能影响用户表现的常见眼部状况或障碍。我们总结了可以由非眼科专业人员在研究或临床环境中进行的筛选工具,以及眼科专业人员的作用。最后,我们探讨了潜在的 BCI 设计修改,以补偿已识别的功能障碍。信息来自文献综述和视力专家的临床经验。这种深入描述最终得出了影响视觉接口设计和 BCI 技术使用的视觉技能和功能视觉障碍的基础信息。视觉接口是成功 BCI 系统的关键组成部分。我们可以根据可靠的解剖学和生理学视觉临床科学,为有视觉障碍的潜在用户确定 BCI 系统,并设计 BCI 视觉接口。
对康复的影响
随着脑机接口 (BCI) 成为严重运动障碍人士的可行接入方法,临床医生必须具备使用视觉 BCI 接口所需的基本视觉技能知识。康复提供者必须具备客观收集潜在 BCI 用户功能视觉技能信息的知识。康复提供者必须了解如何为有视觉障碍的潜在用户修改 BCI 视觉接口。康复科学家应在开发和评估这些新的访问方法时了解 BCI 的视觉要求。