Title
EEG-Based Cognitive Interfaces for Ubiquitous Applications: Developments and Challenges
Abstract
Technical advances in the neuroelectric recordings and in the computational tools for the analysis of the brain activity and connectivity make it now possible to follow and to quantify, in real time, the interactive brain activity in a group of subjects engaged in social interactions. The degree of interaction between persons can then be assessed by "reading" their neuroelectric activities. Imaging the social brain can thus open a new area of study in neuroscience.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/MIS.2011.58
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
ubiquitous applications,brain activity,computational tool,neuroelectric recording,social brain,social interaction,interactive brain activity,technical advance,real time,neuroelectric activity,eeg-based cognitive interfaces,new area,electroencephalography,neurophysiology,user interfaces,feature extraction,intelligent systems,eeg,neuroscience,noise reduction,frequency domain analysis,ubiquitous computing,cognition,brain computer interfaces,user interface,application development
Intelligent decision support system,Neurophysiology,Computer science,Brain–computer interface,Brain activity and meditation,Human–computer interaction,Ubiquitous computing,Cognition,User interface,Electroencephalography
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
26
5
1541-1672
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
10
0.78
0
Authors
10
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bin Hu1778107.21
Dennis Majoe26810.20
Martyn Ratcliffe3565.12
Yanbing Qi4544.18
Qinglin Zhao515826.30
Hong Peng68111.42
Dangping Fan7172.04
Fang Zheng8286.35
Mike Jackson9182.61
Philip Moore1015822.41