The Berlin Brain-Computer Interface: Progress Beyond Communication and Control

oleh: Benjamin Blankertz, Benjamin Blankertz, Laura Acqualagna, Sven Dähne, Stefan Haufe, Stefan Haufe, Matthias Schultze-Kraft, Matthias Schultze-Kraft, Irene Sturm, Marija Ušćumlić, Markus Wenzel, Gabriel Curio, Gabriel Curio, Klaus R Mueller, Klaus R Mueller, Klaus R Mueller

Format: Article
Diterbitkan: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-11-01

Deskripsi

The combined effect of fundamental results about neurocognitive processes and advancements in decoding mental states from ongoing brain signals has brought forth a whole range of potential neurotechnological applications. In this article, we review our developments in this area and put them into perspective. These examples cover a wide range of maturity levels with respect to their applicability. While we assume we are still a long way away from integrating Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) technology in general interaction with computers, or from implementing neurotechnological measures in safety-critical workplaces, results have already now been obtained involving a BCI as research tool. In this article, we discuss the reasons why, in some of the prospective application domains, considerable effort is still required to make the systems ready to deal with the full complexity of the real world.