2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201907.0128.v1
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BCI Gaze Sensing Method Using Low Jitter Code Modulated VEP

Abstract: Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) are used in clinical applications in ophthalmology, neurology and extensively in brain computer interface (BCI) research. BCI literature covers steady state VEP (SSVEP) and code modulated VEP (c-VEP) BCIs along with sophisticated methods to improve information transfer rates (ITR). There is a gap of knowledge regarding the VEP adaptation dynamics, physiological generation mechanisms and relation with BCI performance. A simple dual display VEP switch was developed to test signatu… Show more

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“…These stimuli produce steady-stable and small-amplitude visual evoked potentials if the eyes face the same exogenous input [ 11 , 12 ] and its frequency is greater than 2 Hz; otherwise, it produces a transient VEP. However, the stimulus achieves a periodic response called SSVEP when the frequency is higher (>6 Hz) [ 13 ]. The VEP responses also undergo an early transitional stage before entering SSVEP (see Figure 1 , figure adapted from [ 14 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These stimuli produce steady-stable and small-amplitude visual evoked potentials if the eyes face the same exogenous input [ 11 , 12 ] and its frequency is greater than 2 Hz; otherwise, it produces a transient VEP. However, the stimulus achieves a periodic response called SSVEP when the frequency is higher (>6 Hz) [ 13 ]. The VEP responses also undergo an early transitional stage before entering SSVEP (see Figure 1 , figure adapted from [ 14 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%