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A Comparison of a Brain-Computer Interface and an Eye Tracker: Is There a More Appropriate Technology for Controlling a Virtual Keyboard in an ALS Patient?
García, Liliana; Ron-Angevin, Ricardo; Loubière, Bertrand; Renault, Loic; Le Masson, Gwendal; Lespinet-Najib, Véronique; André, Jean-Marc[et al.] (2017)The ability of people affected by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), muscular dystrophy or spinal cord injuries to physically interact with the environment, is usually reduced. In some cases, these patients suffer from ... -
Brain-computer interface for communication and control purpose
Ron-Angevin, Ricardo; André, Jean-Marc (International Science and Technology Conference Institute (ISTIC), 2022)Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) are a type of assistive technology (AT) that uses the brain signals of users to establish a communication and control channel between them and an external device (usually a computer). BCI ... -
Comparison of two paradigms based on stimulation with images in a spelling brain-computer interface.
Ron-Angevin, Ricardo; Beasse, Joseph; Clément, Adrien; Dupont, Clara; Le Gall, Maiwenn; Meunier, Juliette; Lespinet-Najib, Véronique; André, Jean-Marc[et al.] (IARIA, 2022-05)A BCI Speller is a typical Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) system for communication purposes. This technology can provide users with severe motor disability with an assistive device controlled by brain activity. The present ... -
Evaluation of Different Types of Stimuli in a ERP-Based Brain-Computer Interface Speller under RSVP.
Ron-Angevin, Ricardo; Fernández-Rodríguez, Álvaro; Lespinet-Najib, Véronique; Chamard, Charlotte; Fortune, Maëva; Hardouin, Antoine; Lefevre, Inès; Vacherie, Diane; André, Jean-Marc[et al.] (2023)Rapid Serial Visual Presentation (RSVP) is currently one of the most suitable gaze-independent paradigms to control a visual brain-computer interface based on event related potentials (ERP-BCI) by patients with a lack of ... -
Evaluation of visual parameters to control a visual ERP-BCI under single-trial classification
Fernández-Rodríguez, Álvaro; Ron-Angevin, Ricardo; Velasco-Álvarez, Francisco Javier; Diaz-Pineda, Jaime; Letouzé, Théodore; André, Jean-Marc[et al.] (2023)A brain-computer interface (BCIs) based on event-related potentials (ERPs) is a technology that provides a communication channel between a device and a user through their brain activity. These systems could be used to ... -
Exploring a P300 Brain-Computer Interface Based on Three Different RSVP Paradigms
Ron-Angevin, Ricardo; Abadie, Maëlle; Cloarec, Maëlle; Filosa, Martin; Jouault, Maurine; Pestre-Sorge, Quentin; Lespinet-Najib, Véronique; André, Jean-Marc; García, Liliana[et al.] (Birgit Gersbeck-Schierholz, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Germany, 2019-06)A BCI Speller is a typical Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) system for communication purpose. This technology can provide users with severe motor disability with an assistive device controlled by brain activity. In the present ... -
Exploring the impact of stimulus transparency in ERP-BCI under RSVP.
Fernández-Rodríguez, Álvaro; Velasco-Álvarez, Francisco Javier; Alvarez, Chloé; Langin, Célia; Letouzé, Théodore; André, Jean-Marc; Ron-Angevin, Ricardo[et al.] (ACM Library Digital, 2024)Rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) is currently one of the most suitable paradigms for implementing a visual brain–computer interface based on event-related potentials (ERP-BCI) for patients with limited ocular ...