ERPs evoked by different matrix sizes: implications for a brain computer interface (BCI) system
- PMID: 12899248
- DOI: 10.1109/TNSRE.2003.814448
ERPs evoked by different matrix sizes: implications for a brain computer interface (BCI) system
Abstract
A brain-computer interface (BCI) system may allow a user to communicate by selecting one of many options. These options may be presented in a matrix. Larger matrices allow a larger vocabulary, but require more time for each selection. In this study, subjects were asked to perform a target detection task using matrices appropriate for a BCI. The study sought to explore the relationship between matrix size and EEG measures, target detection accuracy, and user preferences. Results indicated that larger matrices evoked a larger P300 amplitude, and that matrix size did not significantly affect performance or preferences.
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