Title
Thought cubes: exploring the use of an inexpensive brain-computer interface on a mental rotation task
Abstract
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) allow users to relay information to a computer by capturing reactions to their thoughts via brain waves (or similar measurements). This "new" type of interaction allows users with limited motor control to interact with a computer without a mouse/keyboard or other physically manipulated interaction device. While this technology is in its infancy, there have been major strides in the area allowing researchers to investigate potential uses. One of the first such interfaces that has broached the commercial market at an affordable price is the Emotiv "EPOC" headset. This paper reports on results of a study exploring usage of the EPOC headset.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1145/2049536.2049612
ASSETS
Keywords
Field
DocType
mental rotation task,paper report,major stride,brain-computer interface,affordable price,inexpensive brain-computer interface,epoc headset,interaction device,commercial market,potential use,thought cube,limited motor control,brain wave,mental rotation,accessibility,motor control,brain computer interface
Headset,Computer science,Brain–computer interface,Interaction device,Motor control,Human–computer interaction,Multimedia,Brain waves,Relay,Mental rotation,Cube
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
4
0.46
2
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
G. Michael Poor15810.00
Laura Marie Leventhal26212.43
Scott Kelley340.80
Jordan Ringenberg4293.45
Samuel D. Jaffee5122.62