Activation Paradigms for Mental Tasks based BCI
Posted: 10 Jul 2013, 23:51
There are several papers which build BCI systems that use mental tasks as activation procedures. These include the following:
What could be the possible training stimulus for such paradigms? Also, which channels should be used in such cases? Does BCI2000 have any modules which help in this case?Geometric Figure Rotation:-The subject was given 30 seconds to see a complex three dimensional object, after which the object was removed. The subject was instructed to visualize the object being rotated about an axis.
Arithmetic Task:-The subject was asked to perform trivial and nontrivial multiplication. An example of a trivial calculation is to multiply 2 by 3 and nontrivial task is to multiply 49 by 78. The subject was instructed not to vocalize or make movements while solving the problem.
Arithmetic calculation (math): Participants were instructed to imagine solving a series of one by one digit multiplication.
Letter composing (letter): Participants were asked to mentally compose a simple letter in mind without vocalizing through their mouth.
Rubik’s cube rolling (cube) : Participants were asked to imagine a figure of Rubik’s cube being rolled forward.
Visual counting (count): Participants performed mentally counting number from one to nine repeatedly by visualizing the number appearing and disappearing on a blackboard in their mind.