Marie-Constance Corsi, INRIA, Brain and Spine Institute (ICM), Paris, France | Improving BCI: insights from multimodal and longitudinal analysis
INS Seminar Room, Campus Timone, Red Wing, 5th Floor.
Abstract :
Brain-computer interface (BCI) consists of translating brain activity into commands for control and communication. It brings hope to patients suffering notably from neuromuscular diseases or injuries. Despite its promising applications, mastering a BCI remains a learned skill and a non-negligible portion of users (15-30%) cannot control the device even after several training sessions. In this talk, I will present several ways to address this issue based respectively on engineering and neurophysiological approaches. In the last part of the talk, I will present new perspectives provided by alternative MEG sensors to potentially better discriminate users’ mental state.