Table 1.
EEG signal type | Sensory/Motor modality | User requirements |
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Event-related potentials | Visual P300 (grid) | Visual oddball paradigm, requires selective attention around the screen |
Visual P300 (RSVP) | Visual oddball paradigm, requires selective attention to the center of the screen only (poor oculomotor control) | |
Auditory P300 | Auditory oddball paradigm, requires selective auditory attention, no vision requirement | |
Steady state evoked potentials | Steady state visually evoked potential | Attention to frequency tagged visual stimuli, may increase seizure risk |
Auditory steady state response | Attention to frequency modulated audio stimuli | |
Motor-based | Continuous sensorimotor rhythm | Continuous, smooth control of interface (e.g., cursors) using motor imagery (first person) |
Discrete event-related desynchronization | Binary (or multichoice) selection of interface items (# choices = # of imagined movements), requires motor imagery ability | |
Motor preparatory signals, for example, contingent negative variation | Binary selection of communication interface items using imagined movements | |
Operant conditioning | Slow cortical potentials | Binary selection of communication interface items after biofeedback-based learning protocol |
Note. BCI = brain–computer interface; EEG = electroencephalography; RSVP = rapid serial visual presentation.