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BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE Presented by: Anusuya Das. Roll no. – 11931052001. Department of Bio -Medical Engg. Siliguri Institute of Technology.
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BRAIN COMPUTER INTERFACE

Presented by: Anusuya Das. Roll no. – 11931052001. Department of Bio -Medical Engg. Siliguri Institute of Technology.

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OVERVIEW

Definition

General Principle

Background

Components

Simplified Model of BCI

Current Brain Computer

Interface (BCI) Approaches

EEG based BCI for

tetraplegics

Brain Controlled Robots

Braingate BCI

BCI for healthy users

Computational challenges

and future implementations

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Brain Computer Interface

from fiction to reality …..

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In the futuristic vision of the Wachowski brothers’ movie trilogy “The Matrix”, humans dive into a virtual world by connecting their brains directly to a computer……..

MOVIE FICTION: THE MATRIX

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DEFINITION

A Brain Computer Interface (BCI) is a collaboration in which a brain accepts and controls a mechanical device as a natural part of its representation of the body.

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GENERAL PRINCIPLE

(a) (b) (c)

(a) In healthy subjects, primary motor area sends movement commands to muscles via spinal cord.

(b) In paralyzed people this pathway is interrupted.(c) Computer based decoder translates this activity into commands for muscle control.

                       

       

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BACKGROUND

Signals from an array of neurons read.Cerebral electric activity recorded.Signals are amplified.Transmitted to computerTransformed to device control commands.Using computer chips and programs.Signals translated into action.

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COMPONENTS

Signal acquisition

Preprocessing

Feature extraction

Classification

Application Interface

Feedback

Brain signal

Control signal

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J.R. Wolpaw et al. 2002

SIMPLIFIED MODEL OF THE BCI SYSTEM

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CURRENT BCI APPROACHES

BCIAPPROACHES

INVASIVE SEMI

INVASIVE

NONINVASIVE

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EEG BASED BCI FOR TETRAPLEGICS

6- channel EEG BCI used.

Sensory & motor cortices activated during attempts.

Control scheme sends movement intention to Prosthetic Controller.

Prosthetic returns force sensory information to Controller.

Feedback processed and grip is adjusted.

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BRAIN CONTROLLED ROBOTS

Robot hand mimics subject’s finger movements.

Signals extracted and decoded

by computer program.

Transferred to hand shaped robot.

To simulate original movement

performed.

Robot executes commands using onboard sensor readings.

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‘BRAINGATE’ BCI TAKES SHAPE

The ‘Braingate’ device can provide motor- impared patients a

mode of communication through the translation of thought into

direct computer control.

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FEATURES OF BRAINGATE BCI

Neural Interface Device.

Consists of signal sensor and external processors.

Converts neural signals to output signals.

Sensor consists of tiny chip with electrode sensors.

Chip implanted on brain surface.

Cable connects sensor to external signal processor.

Create communication o/p using decoding software.

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ATR HONDA DEVELOP NEW BCI

BCI for manipulating robots using brain signals.

Enables decoding natural brain activity.

MRI based neural decoding.

No invasive incision of head and brain.

By tracking haemodynamic responses in brain.

Accuracy of 85%

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BCI FOR HEALTHY USERS

Induced disability. Ease of use in hardware. Ease of use in software. Otherwise unavailable information. Improved training or

performance. Confidentiality. Speed. Novelty.

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COMPUTATIONAL CHALLENGES AND FUTURE IMPLEMENTATIONS

Minimally invasive surgical methods.

Next generation Neuro- prosthesis.

Vision prosthesis.

BCI for totally paralyzed.

Minimal number of calibration trials.

Development of telemetry chip to collect data without external cables.

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CONCLUSION

A potential therapeutic tool.

BCI System is nominated for the

European ICT Grand Prize.

Potentially high impact technology.

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REFERENCES

BCI-info.org

Brain- computer interface, www.wikipedia.org

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Brain- computer- interface#Invasive-BCIs

www.bci2000.org

Berlin Brain-Computer Interface http://ida.first.fraunhofer.de/projects/bci/bbci-official/index-en.html

Lebedev MA, Nicoleis MA(2006), Brain-machine interfaces: past, present and future.

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