2023
DOI: 10.1523/eneuro.0203-22.2023
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Long-Range α-Synchronization as Control Signal for BCI: A Feasibility Study

Abstract: Shifts in spatial attention are associated with variations in alpha-band (α, 8–14 Hz) activity, specifically in inter-hemispheric imbalance. The underlying mechanism is attributed to local α-synchronisation, which regulates local inhibition of neural excitability, and fronto-parietal synchronisation reflecting long-range communication. The direction-specific nature of this neural correlate brings forward its potential as a control signal in brain-computer interfaces (BCI). In the present study, we explored whe… Show more

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“…Brain-computer interfaces allow for direct communication between the brain and external devices, which can be used to investigate the neural correlates of subjective experiences. For example, BCIs can decode and interpret neural activity patterns associated with attention, perception, and emotional responses [122][123][124], providing insights into the neural mechanisms underlying conscious experiences. BCIs can also improve the accuracy of self-reporting as they provide objective measures of subjective experiences [125,126].…”
Section: Technological Advancements As Tools For Understanding the Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brain-computer interfaces allow for direct communication between the brain and external devices, which can be used to investigate the neural correlates of subjective experiences. For example, BCIs can decode and interpret neural activity patterns associated with attention, perception, and emotional responses [122][123][124], providing insights into the neural mechanisms underlying conscious experiences. BCIs can also improve the accuracy of self-reporting as they provide objective measures of subjective experiences [125,126].…”
Section: Technological Advancements As Tools For Understanding the Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gamma band activity, combined with frontal midline theta rhythm in the left and right frontal forehead regions, appears to reflect prefrontal function in working memory tasks [29]. Furthermore, lateralized patterns of band phase coupling between the frontal and parietaloccipital regions have been identified during covert visuospatial attention tasks in healthy young adults [30]. While these findings enrich our understanding of the brain mechanisms underlying attention, further exploration into additional EEG frequency considerations and their potential impact on task performance, particularly lateralized patterns, is essential.…”
Section: Open Access Journal Of Neurology and Neurosurgerymentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The PLV is a metric commonly used to measure synchronization in EEG sensors [40,41] for a BCI because synchronization metrics are less affected by noise than amplitude (this is indicated by a non-random phase or phase difference distribution [42]). Noise in an EEG signal can directly affect the signal, while the phase of the two signals can remain relatively unchanged by amplitude noise since this type of noise generally tends to affect the magnitude of the signal more than its relative phase.…”
Section: Phase-locking Value Spatial Filteringmentioning
confidence: 99%