Can a highly accurate multi-class SSMVEP BCI induce sensory-motor rhythm in the sensorimotor area?

Published: Mar 15, 2021
Abstract
We proposed a novel visual stimulus for brain-computer interface. The stimulus is in the form gaiting sequence of a human. The hypothesis is that observing such a visual stimulus would simultaneously induce 1) steady-state motion visual evoked potential (SSMVEP) in the occipital area, similarly to an SSVEP stimulus; and 2) sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) in the primary sensorimotor area, because such action observation (AO) could activate the mirror...
Paper Details
Title
Can a highly accurate multi-class SSMVEP BCI induce sensory-motor rhythm in the sensorimotor area?
Published Date
Mar 15, 2021
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