2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2014.01.034
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Critical Issues Using Brain-Computer Interfaces for Augmentative and Alternative Communication

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“…Under condition, AACs give the opportunity to the patient with LIS of formulating sentences and saying anything at any time. 63 Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) or Neural Interface Systems (NISs) are augmentative communication devices that facilitate communication between the brain and an external machine using predominantly neuro electrical signals. 64 BCIs may overcome the problem of complete verbal isolation and motor inability 65 , to individuals with paralysis and anarthria resulting from neurological disorders such as LIS using brain activity to control external devices.…”
Section: Therapeutic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Under condition, AACs give the opportunity to the patient with LIS of formulating sentences and saying anything at any time. 63 Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) or Neural Interface Systems (NISs) are augmentative communication devices that facilitate communication between the brain and an external machine using predominantly neuro electrical signals. 64 BCIs may overcome the problem of complete verbal isolation and motor inability 65 , to individuals with paralysis and anarthria resulting from neurological disorders such as LIS using brain activity to control external devices.…”
Section: Therapeutic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brain control interfaces are also currently being explored as a new means for providing switch access to individuals with the most severe motor impairments. 8 Brain control interface is considered switch access versus direct selection because the technology involves a computer detecting a selection made by a person based on changes in the person's brain electricity. Currently there are invasive, partially invasive, and noninvasive techniques that allow a computer to recognize a specific change in the firing of electrons in the brain.…”
Section: Scanningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Comunicação Alternativa Ampliada (CAA) surge como uma das alternativas da tecnologia assistiva auxiliando a interação e participação social desses indivíduos, fornecendo oportunidades de substituição da linguagem verbal e não verbal dos pacientes que apresentam além de limitação na fala, também nos gestos, expressões faciais e escrita. Entende-se que sua efetividade acontecerá por meio de uma avaliação específica do indivíduo, identificando limitações e potencialidades perante seu contexto e história de vida, além da aceitação e adaptação dos indivíduos ao uso da CAA 13,17,[21][22] .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Sua utilização tem como objetivo uma maior participação dos indivíduos em seu meio social e familiar, proporcionando maior independência em suas decisões, maior interação social, e consequentemente melhora de sua autoestima e qualidade de vida. Neste estudo teremos como instrumento de intervenção o software HeadMouse e o aplicativo Vox4All Free [21][22] .…”
Section: Introductionunclassified