2020
DOI: 10.1111/psyp.13569
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30+ years of P300 brain–computer interfaces

Abstract: Brain–computer interfaces (BCIs) directly measure brain activity with no physical movement and translate the neural signals into messages. BCIs that employ the P300 event‐related brain potential often have used the visual modality. The end user is presented with flashing stimuli that indicate selections for communication, control, or both. Counting each flash that corresponds to a specific target selection while ignoring other flashes will elicit P300s to only the target selection. P300 BCIs also have been imp… Show more

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“…The review category contains didactic reports that will be of considerable utility for P300 researchers in many areas. Allison, Kübler, and Jin (2020) tell the fascinating story of Brain‐Computer Interfaces from the beginning to contemporary approaches. The technical story is amazingly intricate and reflects dedicated P300 science that already is changing many lives for the better.…”
Section: Theoretical Viewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review category contains didactic reports that will be of considerable utility for P300 researchers in many areas. Allison, Kübler, and Jin (2020) tell the fascinating story of Brain‐Computer Interfaces from the beginning to contemporary approaches. The technical story is amazingly intricate and reflects dedicated P300 science that already is changing many lives for the better.…”
Section: Theoretical Viewsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the most important and the first BCI application enabling communication are spellers, which are meant for subjects unable to speak. Spellers can be P300-, SSVEP-or motor imagery-based (event-related (de)synchronization (ERD/ERS)) [96,[110][111][112][113]. Despite being very basic, they are able to provide some kind of independence for patients, who are unable to communicate in any way, such those with the ALS or locked-in patients [96,112,[114][115][116].…”
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“…Spellers can be P300-, SSVEP-or motor imagery-based (event-related (de)synchronization (ERD/ERS)) [96,[110][111][112][113]. Despite being very basic, they are able to provide some kind of independence for patients, who are unable to communicate in any way, such those with the ALS or locked-in patients [96,112,[114][115][116]. This is because most of the BCI paradigms rely on Event-Related Potentials (ERPs), such as among the others P300 and SSVEP [114,115,117,118].…”
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