Title
Basic study for a new assistive system based on brain activity associated with spatial perception task during car driving
Abstract
Our purpose in this research is to contribute to developing of assistive robot and apparatus. Recently, there is a pressing need to develop a new system which assists and acts for car driving and wheelchair for the elderly as the population grows older. In terms of developing a new system, it is thought that it is important to examine behaviors as well as spatial recognition. So, experiments were performed for an examination of human spatial perceptions, especially right and left ones, during car driving using NIRS. In previous research, it has been documented that there were significant differences at dorsolateral prefrontal cortex at left hemisphere during virtual driving. In addition, significant differences were seen at similar regions during actual driving. In this time, detailed analysis about ocular motions was reported. The final goal of this study is to find a way to apply this result to new systems with functions that are responsive like human.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/ROBIO.2011.6181743
ROBIO
Keywords
Field
DocType
assistive system,car driving,robots,welding equipment,brain activity,geriatrics,brain-computer interfaces,wheelchairs,assistive robot,handicapped aids,wheelchair,elderly,spatial perception task,left hemisphere,motion pictures,brain computer interfaces
Wheelchair,Population,Lateralization of brain function,Brain–computer interface,Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex,Cognitive psychology,Brain activity and meditation,Control engineering,Artificial intelligence,Engineering,Spatial memory,Perception
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-1-4577-2136-6
5
0.71
References 
Authors
1
9
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Shunji Shimizu1268.78
Noboru Takahashi2224.47
Hiroaki Inoue331239.57
Hiroyuki Nara4226.24
Fumikazu Miwakeichi526227.84
Nobuhide Hirai6185.50
Senichiro Kikuchi7185.17
Eiju Watanabe88511.63
Satoshi Kato9185.17