Years into the history people might not have never thought
of reading a human mind or interacting with the brain of a species.
Initiatives which predates upto 1970s has come up with initiatives
towards reading bio signals emitted from a person. This is termed as
mind-machine interface (MMI), direct neural interface (DNI), synthetic
telepathy interface (STI), brain machine interface (BMI) and Brain
Computer Interaction (BCI).
Biosignal is a kind of signal which can be found from in any
biological being. Biosignals can be referred to both electrical and
non-electrical signals which are generated from specialised tissue,
organ or a cell system in a nervous system. The main types of signals
which are considered when detecting bio-electrical signals are- Electroencephalogram (EEG)
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Electrocardiogram (ECG)
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Electromyogram (EMG)
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Mechanomyogram (MMG)
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Electrooculography (EOG)
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Galvanic skin response (GSR)
- Magnetoencephalogram (MEG)
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mechanical signals ( mechanomyogram)
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Acoustic signals
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Chemical signals
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Optic signals
EEG based BCI
Researchers and medical practitioners are concerned about
providing non-invasive methods of implementing BCI devices and read the
mind for enhanced solutions. EEG has emerged as the mostly studied
non-invasive method which also provides with ease of use, portability
and low setup cost.
The main drawback of this approach is that it is more prone
to disturbed with noise and also in-order to efficient results the
users need to go through extensive training first.
The process of extracting, amplifying, classifying and getting feedback from EEG based BCI system is as below.
Figure 1 : EEG BCI process
EEG functioning devices
XWave headset
Figure 2 : XWave headset
NeuroSky MindFlex
Figure 3 : NeuroSky MindFlex
MyndPlay Headband
Figure 4 : MyndPlay
EEG Examples
Figure 5 : EEG artefacts during a range of different tasks
MEG based BCI
It is a functional neuroimaging technique is also a
non-invasive method to map brain activities using magnetic fields
produced by the brain electrical currents in brain. Magnetometers are
the key players in this technology. Since brain’s magnetic field is
considerably lower than in the general atmosphere it requires a magnetic
shielding in order to perform magnetoencephalography.
Brain Imaging, changes in blood flow, creating functional maps of
human cortex, pinpointing sources in primary auditory, somatosensory,
and motor areas are the main applications of MEG BCI in computing.
Application Use of MEG to identify the aging of human brain
Figure 6 : MEG to identify aging of human brain
Figure 7 : VectorView
Figure 8 : Brain Imagery generated with a MEG system
Referencess
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