Presentation 2005/3/21
NIRS for Human Interface
Kanako NAKAYAMA, Jaehyo KIM, Makoto SATO, Yasuharu KOIKE,
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Abstract(in English) There are a lot of people sufferring from "totaly locked-in state" all the world over. Brain-computer interface (BCI) changes signal from brain activity into output that include the user's intent to their surrounding environment. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a non-invasive technique for relatively evaluating cerebral value changes. In this paper, I propose an approach, using NIRS technology to develop a optical BCI. With future developement, NIRS-based BCI may give significant value to those with severe motor disabilities such as patients with ALS.
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Keyword(in English) near-infrared spectroscopy / Brain-Computer Interface
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Title (in English) NIRS for Human Interface
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Keyword(1) near-infrared spectroscopy
Keyword(2) Brain-Computer Interface
1st Author's Name Kanako NAKAYAMA
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology()
2nd Author's Name Jaehyo KIM
2nd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology
3rd Author's Name Makoto SATO
3rd Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology
4th Author's Name Yasuharu KOIKE
4th Author's Affiliation Tokyo Institute of Technology:CREST JST
Date 2005/3/21
Paper # NC2004-146
Volume (vol) vol.104
Number (no) 758
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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