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2017 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

An Approach to a Phase Model for Steady State Visually Evoked Potentials

verfasst von : Jaiber Cardona, Eduardo Caicedo, Wilfredo Alfonso, Ricardo Chavarriaga, José del R. Millán

Erschienen in: Converging Clinical and Engineering Research on Neurorehabilitation II

Verlag: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

One of the most used signals in Brain Machine Interfaces (BMI) is the Steady State Visually Evoked Potentials (SSVEP). In a SSVEP-based BMI, a visual stimulus that flickers in a constant frequency is presented to the user, and the system has to detect if the user is gazing the stimulus. Usually the stimulus is a rectangular signal and there are no clear criteria for select the duty cycle, which is generally fixed to 50 %. We propose a model for SSVEP that links the phase and amplitude variations in function of the duty cycle for a specific frequency. This model can be adjusted using only the phase of the SSVEP signal and it could improve the SSVEP-based BMI by selecting the duty cycle. The model was fixed for SSVEP responses in a man who is 39 years old. The mean absolute error below 0.3 rad shows that the model predicts the phase in the majority of the used frequencies.

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Metadaten
Titel
An Approach to a Phase Model for Steady State Visually Evoked Potentials
verfasst von
Jaiber Cardona
Eduardo Caicedo
Wilfredo Alfonso
Ricardo Chavarriaga
José del R. Millán
Copyright-Jahr
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46669-9_243

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