“…Ocular movements such as blinking or specific eye movements (i.e., up/down, right/left) become a lifeline, enabling individuals to convey their thoughts, needs, and desires [12]. When communicating with ocular movements, there is a variety of AAC with different styles and capabilities ranging from blinking, the use of transparent panels with numbers and/or letters (i.e., Eye Transfer Boards), eye-gaze sensing screens, eye tracking systems, and the use of modified switches to control different applications presented on devices [8]. P300 allows for better diagnosis in baseline communication ability for patients with LIS while looking at event potentials when presented with a task or stimuli.…”