Real-Time Analysis of EEG Indexes of Alertness, Cognition, and Memory Acquired With a Wireless EEG Headset.

Autor: Berka, Chris, Levendowski, Daniel J., Cvetinovic, Milenko M., Petrovic, Miroslav M., Davis, Gene, Lumicao, Michelle N., Zivkovic, Vladimir T., Popovic, Miodrag V., Olmstead, Richard
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Zdroj: International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction; 2004, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p151-170, 20p
Abstrakt: The integration of brain monitoring into the man-machine interface holds great promise for real-time assessment of operator status and intelligent allocation of tasks between machines and humans. This article presents an integrated hardware and software solution for acquisition and real-time analysis of the electroencephalogram (EEG) to monitor indexes of alertness, cognition, and memory. Three experimental paradigms were evaluated in a total of 45 participants to identify EEG indexes associated with changes in cognitive workload: the Warship Commander Task (WCT), a simulated navy command and control environment that allowed workload levels to be systematically manipulated; a cognitive task with three levels of difficulty and consistent sensory inputs and motor outputs; and a multisession image learning and recognition memory test. Across tasks and participants, specific changes in the EEG were identified that were reliably associated with levels of cognitive workload. The EEG indexes were also shown to change as a function of training on the WCT and the learning and memory task. Future applications of the system to augment cognition in military and industrial environments are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index