Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4309609823> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4309609823 abstract "Most hybrid brain-computer interfaces (hBCI) aim at improving the performance of single-input BCI. Many combinations are possible to configure an hBCI, such as using multiple brain input signals, different stimuli or more than one input system. Multiple studies have been done since 2010 where such interfaces have been tested and analyzed. Results and conclusions are promising but little has been discussed as to what is the best approach for the pediatric population, should they use hBCI as an assistive technology. Children might face greater challenges when using BCI and might benefit from less complex interfaces. Hence, in this scoping review we included 42 papers that developed hBCI systems for the purpose of control of assistive devices or communication software, and we analyzed them through the lenses of potential use in clinical settings and for children. We extracted taxonomic categories proposed in previous studies to describe the types of interfaces that have been developed. We also proposed interface characteristics that could be observed in different hBCI, such as type of target, number of targets and number of steps before selection. Then, we discussed how each of the extracted characteristics could influence the overall complexity of the system and what might be the best options for applications for children. Effectiveness and efficiency were also collected and included in the analysis. We concluded that the least complex hBCI interfaces might involve having a brain inputs and an external input, with a sequential role of operation, and visual stimuli. Those interfaces might also use a minimal number of targets of the strobic type, with one or two steps before the final selection. We hope this review can be used as a guideline for future hBCI developments and as an incentive to the design of interfaces that can also serve children who have motor impairments." @default.
- W4309609823 created "2022-11-28" @default.
- W4309609823 creator A5058985162 @default.
- W4309609823 creator A5070498457 @default.
- W4309609823 date "2022-11-17" @default.
- W4309609823 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4309609823 title "EEG hybrid brain-computer interfaces: A scoping review applying an existing hybrid-BCI taxonomy and considerations for pediatric applications" @default.
- W4309609823 cites W1674182651 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W1970242638 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W1975993120 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W1989513763 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W1995635895 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W1997638782 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2001471870 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2027854250 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2032262437 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2037317819 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2044251627 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2047274306 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2051740420 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2052658426 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2061965638 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2063435710 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2064780604 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2072428342 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2075950485 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2089668133 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2098423038 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2098661427 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2117724272 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2118157988 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2125604843 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2127386355 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2135400163 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2160110857 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2195044234 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2231596722 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2280592418 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2293881719 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2320805971 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2496639200 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2498264865 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2541428168 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2571657779 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2595314397 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2608387749 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2615975360 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2738926490 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2765261708 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2765817727 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2783594686 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2792264530 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2792514904 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2792881371 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2804035092 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2805045131 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2810736457 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2900557558 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2902847848 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2914212446 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2928391046 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2944071464 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2947357661 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2949036495 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2952176275 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2979954233 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W2982539212 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3002156589 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3005190091 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3006527936 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3006788660 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3008504731 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3010506751 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3017921780 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3027708332 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3034317499 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3045772920 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3089326460 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3104286195 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3107866845 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3111731350 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3112945778 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3183062051 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3210813705 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W4283363691 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W982747644 @default.
- W4309609823 cites W3112725244 @default.
- W4309609823 doi "https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.1007136" @default.
- W4309609823 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36466619" @default.
- W4309609823 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4309609823 type Work @default.
- W4309609823 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4309609823 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4309609823 hasAuthorship W4309609823A5058985162 @default.
- W4309609823 hasAuthorship W4309609823A5070498457 @default.
- W4309609823 hasBestOaLocation W43096098231 @default.
- W4309609823 hasConcept C107457646 @default.
- W4309609823 hasConcept C113843644 @default.
- W4309609823 hasConcept C129307140 @default.
- W4309609823 hasConcept C15744967 @default.