2022 10th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/bci53720.2022.9735031
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Reading Imagined Letter Shapes from the Mind’s Eye Using Real-time 7 Tesla fMRI

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“…Furthermore, the explicit link between the modeled area of cortical activation and the simulated phosphene sizes and locations makes our software very suitable for including new receptive field modeling results. Collaborative international projects such as the PRIMatE Resource Exchange (PRIME-RE) offer advanced tools which allow to fit probabilistic retinotopic maps generated from large samples to any individual NHP brain (61, 62) and it is currently possible to accurately predict human cortical receptive field mapping based on anatomical scans (63, 64), or other retinotopic mapping strategies that do not rely on visual input (65, 66). This opens new doors for future research into the functionality of visual prostheses with limited visual field coverage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the explicit link between the modeled area of cortical activation and the simulated phosphene sizes and locations makes our software very suitable for including new receptive field modeling results. Collaborative international projects such as the PRIMatE Resource Exchange (PRIME-RE) offer advanced tools which allow to fit probabilistic retinotopic maps generated from large samples to any individual NHP brain (61, 62) and it is currently possible to accurately predict human cortical receptive field mapping based on anatomical scans (63, 64), or other retinotopic mapping strategies that do not rely on visual input (65, 66). This opens new doors for future research into the functionality of visual prostheses with limited visual field coverage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the explicit link between the modeled area of cortical activation and the simulated phosphene sizes and locations makes our software very suitable for including new receptive field modeling results. Collaborative international projects such as the PRI-MatE Resource Exchange (PRIME-RE) offer advanced tools which allow to fit probabilistic retinotopic maps generated from large samples to any individual NHP brain (61,62) and it is currently possible to accurately predict human cortical receptive field mapping based on anatomical scans (63,64), or other retinotopic mapping strategies that do not rely on visual input (65,66). This opens new doors for future research into the functionality of visual prostheses with limited visual field coverage.…”
Section: K1 Visuotopic Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This online mapping combined with reconstruction of perceived and mental imagery (Thirion et al, 2006;Senden et al, 2019) can pave the way for brain computer interfaces (BCIs). Some work has already been done towards such BCIs by Goebel et al (2022). Such a BCI can be, in future, helpful for locked-in patients.…”
Section: Population Receptive Fields (Prf) Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We show that, on a regular workstation, it is possible to map millions of voxels within seconds. In a proof-of-concept study (Goebel et al, 2022), our approach was used to map pRFs in real-time, followed by their inversion for reconstructing imagined stimuli. In terms b 75 b of estimating the pRFs and their parameters, we validate our approach on both simulated data (with ground-truth) and empirical data.…”
Section: Extremely Fast Prf Mappingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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