Brain-computer interface with rapid serial multimodal presentation using artificial facial images and voice

02/07/2021
by   Akinari Onishi, et al.
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Electroencephalography (EEG) signals elicited by multimodal stimuli can drive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs), and research has demonstrated that visual and auditory stimuli can be employed simultaneously to improve BCI performance. However, no studies have investigated the effect of multimodal stimuli in rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) BCIs. In the present study, we propose a rapid serial multimodal presentation (RSMP) BCI that incorporates artificial facial images and artificial voice stimuli. To clarify the effect of audiovisual stimuli on the RSMP BCI, scrambled images and masked sounds were applied instead of visual and auditory stimuli, respectively. Our findings indicated that the audiovisual stimuli improved the performance of the RSMP BCI, and that the late positive potential (LPP) at Pz contributed to classification accuracy. Taken together, these findings may aid in the development of better gaze-independent BCI systems.

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