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Autor:
Griffin Milsap, Maxwell Collard, Christopher Coogan, Qinwan Rabbani, Yujing Wang, Nathan E. Crone
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 13 (2019)
Neural keyword spotting could form the basis of a speech brain-computer-interface for menu-navigation if it can be done with low latency and high specificity comparable to the “wake-word” functionality of modern voice-activated AI assistant techn
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/368f7095650f4934822cf7c5291eba5d
BCI2000Web and WebFM: Browser-Based Tools for Brain Computer Interfaces and Functional Brain Mapping
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 12 (2019)
BCI2000 has been a popular platform for development of real-time brain computer interfaces (BCIs). Since BCI2000's initial release, web browsers have evolved considerably, enabling rapid development of internet-enabled applications and interactive vi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/dc87a2156aea438684fdd1f8f4569bc5
Autor:
Carlos A. Caceres, Matthew J. Roos, Kyle M. Rupp, Griffin Milsap, Nathan E. Crone, Michael E. Wolmetz, Christopher R. Ratto
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, Vol 11 (2017)
Dimensionality poses a serious challenge when making predictions from human neuroimaging data. Across imaging modalities, large pools of potential neural features (e.g., responses from particular voxels, electrodes, and temporal windows) have to be r
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https://doaj.org/article/44cd86fcba174b11bf0131bf68ca1356
Autor:
Preston Peranich, Griffin Milsap
Publikováno v:
NER
Many brain-computer-interface (BCI) approaches, such as the steady-state-visually-evoked-potential (SSVEP) and BCI speller paradigms, rely on evoking neural signals using presentation of audiovisual stimuli. These exogenous BCIs typically involve the
Autor:
Griffin Milsap, Jeremiah J. Wathen, Brian S. Robinson, Clara A. Scholl, Margaret C. Thompson, Michael J. Fitch, S. M. Hendrickson
Publikováno v:
NER
Frequency-domain functional near-infrared spectroscopy (FD-fNIRS) has the potential to improve neural imaging of brain hemodynamic responses over conventional magnitude measurements from continuous wave (CW) fNIRS systems by providing additional meas
Autor:
Zachary E. Markow, Emil G. McDowell, S. M. Hendrickson, Jason W. Trobaugh, Griffin Milsap, Adam T. Eggebrecht, David W. Blodgett, Lafe Spietz, Edward J. Richter, Vincent R. Pagán, Joseph P. Culver, Jeremiah J. Wathen, Michael J. Fitch
Publikováno v:
Optical Techniques in Neurosurgery, Neurophotonics, and Optogenetics.
Frequency-domain (FD) fNIRS is attractive for non-invasive brain imaging because phase-sensitive detection leads to increased resolution and may exhibit improved robustness to motion artifacts. We present an FD-fNIRS system with silicon photomultipli
Autor:
Zachary E. Markow, Jason W. Trobaugh, Joseph P. Culver, Clara A. Scholl, Michael J. Fitch, Jeremiah J. Wathen, Edward J. Richter, Marisel Villafañe-Delgado, David W. Blodgett, Kachi Odoemene, Adam T. Eggebrecht, S. M. Hendrickson, Margaret C. Thompson, Griffin Milsap
Publikováno v:
Optical Techniques in Neurosurgery, Neurophotonics, and Optogenetics.
We present a 32-transmitter, 32-receiver dual-wavelength frequency-domain (FD) fNIRS system comprised of commercially available avalanche photodiodes, laser drivers and laser mounts. The custom frequency domain (FD) fNIRS system is used to interrogat
Autor:
Kiyohide Usami, Yujing Wang, Griffin Milsap, Anna Korzeniewska, Nathan E. Crone, William S. Anderson, Ronald P. Lesser, Maxwell Collard
Publikováno v:
Cerebral Cortex. 29:777-787
Any given area in human cortex may receive input from multiple, functionally heterogeneous areas, potentially representing different processing threads. Alpha (8–13 Hz) and beta oscillations (13–20 Hz) have been hypothesized by other investigator
Autor:
Mark A. Chevillet, Nathan E. Crone, Matthew J. Roos, Michael Wolmetz, Kyle M. Rupp, Griffin Milsap, Christopher R. Ratto, Carlos A. Caceres
Publikováno v:
NeuroImage. 148:318-329
Non-invasive neuroimaging studies have shown that semantic category and attribute information are encoded in neural population activity. Electrocorticography (ECoG) offers several advantages over non-invasive approaches, but the degree to which seman
Autor:
Maxwell Collard, Qinwan Rabbani, Christopher Coogan, Yujing Wang, Nathan E. Crone, Griffin Milsap
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Neuroscience
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 13 (2019)
Frontiers in Neuroscience, Vol 13 (2019)
Neural keyword spotting could form the basis of a speech brain-computer-interface for menu-navigation if it can be done with low latency and high specificity comparable to the "wake-word" functionality of modern voice-activated AI assistant technolog