Mu- and
beta-rhythms belong to the normal pattern of electrical brain activity
in awake human beings (more). After some
training, the maximum amplitude of this rhythm can be modified “by
thought” (see picture) and thus used to move a cursor on a screen. |
| Graz BCI / Wadsworth BCI |
| mu-based> Wadsworth BCI |

What is a mental typewriter? Mental typewriters either flash letters on a screen for the user to "think" yes or no, or show a whole keyboard on which the user can move a cursor by thought. The latter already works reasonably well today with monkeys as well as humans. Given the problems with navigation, a 25 bits/minute interface can only produce a maximum of two words per minute, though. |
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