g.tec's BCI WORKSHOP

 

when:
Thursday, 8th May 2008,
starting at 10.00 am

where:
Think Lab, University of Salford, Salford, UK

what:
g.tec Brain Computer Interface Workshop

     

General information

The Brain-Computer Interface research area is a fast expanding field in the world of biomedical engineering. BCIs have been developed during the last years for people with severe disabilities to improve their quality of life. Applications of BCI systems comprise the restoration of movements, communication and environmental control. However, recently BCI applications have been also used in different research areas e.g. in the field of virtual reality.

We invite you to our BCI Workshop on 8th of May 2008.


Main topics

1st session: BCI fundamental concepts

- definition of a brain computer interface
- the EEG, non-invasive recording of brain activity
- assets and drawbacks of EEG-based BCI
- BCI approaches: the slow cortical potentials
- BCI approaches: oscillatory activity, alpha-, mu- and beta rhythms
- BCI approaches: steady-state evoked potentials
- BCI approaches: the P-300 approach
- limits of speed and accuracy with EEG-based BCI applications

2nd session: BCI application – life experiment

-
use of the EEG electrode cap, how to mount EEG electrodes
- individual training of volunteer subject
- see the classification result / performance of the subject
- Using a P300-spelling device to write words by thinking: copy spelling
- Using a P300-spelling device to write words by thinking: free spelling
- short movies about different BCI applications
- discussion

Speaker
Gunther Krausz, Mag, g.tec medical engineering GmbH, Austria


Registration
This workshop will be held in the Think Lab, University of Salford (Manchester), UK (www.thinklab.salford.ac.uk)   Places are limited to 30 people and bookings will be taken on a first-come first-serve principle.  Please contact Ms Hanneke van Dijk (h.vandijk@salford.ac.uk) if you would like to reserve a place.  (Please indicate if you have special dietary requirements).

Please register now!


Meeting place
Think Lab, University of Salford, Salford, UK

eMail: h.vandijk@salford.ac.uk
Web: www.thinklab.salford.ac.uk


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