Visual stimuli for the P300 brain-computer interface: a comparison of white/gray and green/blue flicker matrices
- PMID: 19560965
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2009.06.002
Visual stimuli for the P300 brain-computer interface: a comparison of white/gray and green/blue flicker matrices
Abstract
Objective: The white/gray flicker matrix has been used as a visual stimulus for the so-called P300 brain-computer interface (BCI), but the white/gray flash stimuli might induce discomfort. In this study, we investigated the effectiveness of green/blue flicker matrices as visual stimuli.
Methods: Ten able-bodied, non-trained subjects performed Alphabet Spelling (Japanese Alphabet: Hiragana) using an 8 x 10 matrix with three types of intensification/rest flicker combinations (L, luminance; C, chromatic; LC, luminance and chromatic); both online and offline performances were evaluated.
Results: The accuracy rate under the online LC condition was 80.6%. Offline analysis showed that the LC condition was associated with significantly higher accuracy than was the L or C condition (Tukey-Kramer, p < 0.05). No significant difference was observed between L and C conditions.
Conclusions: The LC condition, which used the green/blue flicker matrix was associated with better performances in the P300 BCI.
Significance: The green/blue chromatic flicker matrix can be an efficient tool for practical BCI application.
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