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Introduction to
Brain Computer
Interface
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Brain Computer Interface
• Communication using Thoughts of Brain (EEG)
without using any Muscle control, Especially for
Severely Paralyzed people
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
BCI defined
• A BCI generally consists of three main
components:
1. A Signal-acquisition module (Electrode,Filtering and
Amplifier)
2. A Signal-processing module(ASIC ,DSP)
3. A Control module ( Microcontroller &Driver)
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
BCI Defined (Continued)
BCI Types:
– Invasive
– Involves attaching electrodes directly to the
brain tissue
– The patient’s brain gradually adapts its
signals to be sent through the electrodes
– Non-invasive
Involves putting electrodes on the scalp of the
patient, and taking readings
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Three BCI Subtypes
• Active BCI: “An active BCI is a BCI which derives its outputs from brain activity
which is directly consciously controlled by the user, independently from external
events, for controlling an application.”
• Reactive BCI: “A reactive BCI is a BCI which derives its outputs from brain activity
arising in reaction to external stimulation, which is indirectly modulated by the
user for controlling an application.”
• Passive BCI: “A passive BCI is a BCI which derives its outputs from arbitrary brain
activity without the purpose of voluntary control, for enriching a human-computer
interaction with implicit information.”
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Introduction to EEG
• Electroencephalography (EEG) is
the recording of electrical activity
along the scalp. EEG measures
voltage fluctuations resulting from
ionic current flows within the neurons
of the brain
• German physiologist and psychiatrist
Hans Berger (1873–1941) recorded
the first human EEG in 1924
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Anatomy
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Functional Mapping
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Volume Conduction
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Why is BCI Hard
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Why is BCI Hard?
• Signal-to-noise ratio is very challenging, so sensitive measures are hard to
obtain
• –Relevant brain activity is small compared to interfering artifacts and compared
to brain background activity
• Specific measures are even harder to obtain (with coarse-grained sensing)
• Large collections of neurons are involved in many different activities, not just
one
• Underlying phenomena are also highly diverse and rich and derived measures
are still poorly understood – not always clear what to look for
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Reason for Variability
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Consequences
• Sophisticated signal processing is required
• BCI systems must be calibrated before they
can be used
• Calibration should entail as much information as
available, e.g., example data, prior knowledge,
large databases
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Underlying Neural Process
• Largest contributors to the EEG are the pyramidal cells
• Radially oriented in the cortex (orthogonal to the surface)
• Electromagnetic fields of co-aligned and co-activated
neurons add up
• EEG, MEG and ECoG can only detect large-scale neural
dynamics , For example, 50.000 neurons firing in near-
synchrony
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
When would 50,000 neurons fire
near-synchronously?
• –An external event triggers a cascade of related
neural processes (e.g., in perception)
• –An internal event triggers a cascade of related
neural processes (e.g., sudden “aha!”)
• –Neural populations enter a synchronized steady-
state firing pattern (e.g., idle oscillations)
• Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) and Oscillatory
Processes are the two major BCI-detectable EEG
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Signal Detectability
• Root cause might not be
directly observable (e.g.,
dopaminergic system, deep
brain structures, few neurons)
• Electromagnetic fields can
cancel each other out
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Electrode Placement
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Types of Electrodes
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
EEG Sensor Designs
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
EEG Sensor Designs
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
EEG Sensor Designs
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Electrode Position
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
10-10 Electrode System
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Signal Range
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Comparison of EEG Bands
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Available Tools
• Opensig
• BCI2000
• EEGLAB
• Open VIBE
• BCILAB
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Communication and Control for the
Severely disabled
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Neurospeller
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Operator Monitoring
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Operator Monitoring
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Forensics-LIE Detection
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Entertainment
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Health
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
NeuroMarketing
• Impact of Advt
,movies is measured
by a sample of
audiences Before the
release of an Advt or
Movie
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Neuroscience
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
Mindwave Mobile vs Mindwave
BRAIN SENSOR
EAR CLIP
BATTERY
TGAM MODULE
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
HEADSET PLACEMENT
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
FEATURES
• Single Sensor on FP1
• Can detect multiple mental states simultaneously
• Reference electrode on Ear clip to remove ambient
noises
• IP involves noise cancellation and signal
amplification
• Provides EMG feature for Eye Blink detection
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
SPECIFICATIONS
• Bluetooth ™ Wireless communication
• Passive Dry Sensor EEG
• Single AAA battery
• 10 Hours Run Time
eSense Brainwave Patterns:
• Attention
• Meditation
• Eye Blink
• Frequency Bands: 0.5 to 50Hz
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
THINKGEAR
•TGAM MODULE offers e-Sense technology
•Outputs Attention, Meditation and Physical eye blinks from raw
EEG data
•2.79cm x 1.52cm x 0.25cm, weighs 130mg
•Communicates through UART interface
at baudrate 1200, 9600 or 57600
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
MINDBOT
SPECIFICATIONS:
• Micro Controller : 8051
• ZIGBEE MODULE-Frequency : 2.3 Ghz
• Attention level < 65 ------ STOP
• Attention level > 65 ------ START
• Baud rates available at 1200, 9600 ,57600 or 115200
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
MINDBOT
BLUETOOTH UART
UART
ZIGBEE MODULE
SENSES ATTENTION
LEVEL
BLUETOOTH RFCOMM
SERIAL PORT
ZIGBEE MODULE
8051 CONTROLLER WHEEL CONTROL
BOT
uses ‘SERIAL’ function
TX COMMAND
HEADSET
RX COMMAND
CONTROLS MOTOR BASED ON COMMAND
Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
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Introduction to Brain Computer Interface

  • 2. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Brain Computer Interface • Communication using Thoughts of Brain (EEG) without using any Muscle control, Especially for Severely Paralyzed people
  • 3. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. BCI defined • A BCI generally consists of three main components: 1. A Signal-acquisition module (Electrode,Filtering and Amplifier) 2. A Signal-processing module(ASIC ,DSP) 3. A Control module ( Microcontroller &Driver)
  • 4. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. BCI Defined (Continued) BCI Types: – Invasive – Involves attaching electrodes directly to the brain tissue – The patient’s brain gradually adapts its signals to be sent through the electrodes – Non-invasive Involves putting electrodes on the scalp of the patient, and taking readings
  • 5. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Three BCI Subtypes • Active BCI: “An active BCI is a BCI which derives its outputs from brain activity which is directly consciously controlled by the user, independently from external events, for controlling an application.” • Reactive BCI: “A reactive BCI is a BCI which derives its outputs from brain activity arising in reaction to external stimulation, which is indirectly modulated by the user for controlling an application.” • Passive BCI: “A passive BCI is a BCI which derives its outputs from arbitrary brain activity without the purpose of voluntary control, for enriching a human-computer interaction with implicit information.”
  • 6. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Introduction to EEG • Electroencephalography (EEG) is the recording of electrical activity along the scalp. EEG measures voltage fluctuations resulting from ionic current flows within the neurons of the brain • German physiologist and psychiatrist Hans Berger (1873–1941) recorded the first human EEG in 1924
  • 7. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Anatomy
  • 8. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd.
  • 9. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Functional Mapping
  • 10. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Volume Conduction
  • 11. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Why is BCI Hard
  • 12. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Why is BCI Hard? • Signal-to-noise ratio is very challenging, so sensitive measures are hard to obtain • –Relevant brain activity is small compared to interfering artifacts and compared to brain background activity • Specific measures are even harder to obtain (with coarse-grained sensing) • Large collections of neurons are involved in many different activities, not just one • Underlying phenomena are also highly diverse and rich and derived measures are still poorly understood – not always clear what to look for
  • 13. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Reason for Variability
  • 14. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Consequences • Sophisticated signal processing is required • BCI systems must be calibrated before they can be used • Calibration should entail as much information as available, e.g., example data, prior knowledge, large databases
  • 15. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Underlying Neural Process • Largest contributors to the EEG are the pyramidal cells • Radially oriented in the cortex (orthogonal to the surface) • Electromagnetic fields of co-aligned and co-activated neurons add up • EEG, MEG and ECoG can only detect large-scale neural dynamics , For example, 50.000 neurons firing in near- synchrony
  • 16. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. When would 50,000 neurons fire near-synchronously? • –An external event triggers a cascade of related neural processes (e.g., in perception) • –An internal event triggers a cascade of related neural processes (e.g., sudden “aha!”) • –Neural populations enter a synchronized steady- state firing pattern (e.g., idle oscillations) • Event-Related Potentials (ERPs) and Oscillatory Processes are the two major BCI-detectable EEG
  • 17. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Signal Detectability • Root cause might not be directly observable (e.g., dopaminergic system, deep brain structures, few neurons) • Electromagnetic fields can cancel each other out
  • 18. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Electrode Placement
  • 19. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Types of Electrodes
  • 20. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. EEG Sensor Designs
  • 21. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. EEG Sensor Designs
  • 22. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. EEG Sensor Designs
  • 23. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Electrode Position
  • 24. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. 10-10 Electrode System
  • 25. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Signal Range
  • 26. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Comparison of EEG Bands
  • 27. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Available Tools • Opensig • BCI2000 • EEGLAB • Open VIBE • BCILAB
  • 28. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Communication and Control for the Severely disabled
  • 29. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Neurospeller
  • 30. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Operator Monitoring
  • 31. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Operator Monitoring
  • 32. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Forensics-LIE Detection
  • 33. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Entertainment
  • 34. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Health
  • 35. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. NeuroMarketing • Impact of Advt ,movies is measured by a sample of audiences Before the release of an Advt or Movie
  • 36. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Neuroscience
  • 37. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. Mindwave Mobile vs Mindwave BRAIN SENSOR EAR CLIP BATTERY TGAM MODULE
  • 38. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. HEADSET PLACEMENT
  • 39. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. FEATURES • Single Sensor on FP1 • Can detect multiple mental states simultaneously • Reference electrode on Ear clip to remove ambient noises • IP involves noise cancellation and signal amplification • Provides EMG feature for Eye Blink detection
  • 40. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. SPECIFICATIONS • Bluetooth ™ Wireless communication • Passive Dry Sensor EEG • Single AAA battery • 10 Hours Run Time eSense Brainwave Patterns: • Attention • Meditation • Eye Blink • Frequency Bands: 0.5 to 50Hz
  • 41. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. THINKGEAR •TGAM MODULE offers e-Sense technology •Outputs Attention, Meditation and Physical eye blinks from raw EEG data •2.79cm x 1.52cm x 0.25cm, weighs 130mg •Communicates through UART interface at baudrate 1200, 9600 or 57600
  • 42. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. SUPPORTED PLATFORMS
  • 43. Technology beyond the Dreams™ Copyright © 2006 Pantech Solutions Pvt Ltd. MINDBOT SPECIFICATIONS: • Micro Controller : 8051 • ZIGBEE MODULE-Frequency : 2.3 Ghz • Attention level < 65 ------ STOP • Attention level > 65 ------ START • Baud rates available at 1200, 9600 ,57600 or 115200
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Editor's Notes

  • #4: 1)Signal-acquisition module -Records data from the brain,Does some low level filtering,Passes the data on to be interpreted 2) Signal-processing module-Receives data from the acquisition module,Detects whether a particular feature or a potential is present in the data
  • #8: Visual cortex- for vision Temporal lobe for Audition Prefrontal lobe for behaviour,mannerism in public Frontal Lobe is for Motor cortex Paerital Lobe is for Sensory Cortex
  • #10: Motor for actuators Senory cortex for sensing
  • #11: Volume conduction, a term used in bioelectromagnetism, can be defined as the transmission of electric or magnetic fields from an electric primary current source through biological tissue towards measurement sensors.
  • #17: An event-related potential (ERP) is the measured brain response that is the direct result of a specific sensory, cognitive, or motor event.