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  • Towards a remote EEGfor use in robotic sensors

    Niels-Ole Rohweder, Christian Rembe, Jan Gertheiss

    Kapitel/Beitrag aus dem Buch: Heizmann M. & Längle T. 2020. Forum Bildverarbeitung 2020.

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    Recently, it was shown that a correlation exists between
    brain activity and oscillations of the pupil. As the experiment
    was designed to measure exitations of the pupil for
    frequencies below 1 Hz, whether such correlations also exist
    on the scales of seconds and for frequencies between 5 and
    40 Hz is still an open question. In this work, we design a new
    experiment and measure the response of the pupil to continuous,
    periodic visual and acoustic stimuli. We show that a
    clear response of the pupil for flashes of 7.5Hz exists, bearing
    similarity to the effect known as Steady-State Visual Evoked
    Potential in neuroscience. This result can directly be used to
    develop a new kind of non-contact brain-computer-interface,
    using visual fixation as a trigger. Further, we evaluate the
    pupil response to series of white noise clicks with a frequency
    of 8 Hz, in order to assert the pupil response as due to brain
    activity. First results indicate the presence of a weak signal,
    showing the stimulus frequency and harmonics, bearing similarity
    to the neural effect known as Auditory Steady-State
    Response. Measuring brain activity remotely could provide
    pathways to new kinds of sensors, in particular for collaborative
    robots and general human-machine-teams, where estimates
    of the mental state of the human partner are essential.

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    Rohweder, N et al. 2020. Towards a remote EEGfor use in robotic sensors. In: Heizmann M. & Längle T (eds.), Forum Bildverarbeitung 2020. Karlsruhe: KIT Scientific Publishing. DOI: https://doi.org/10.58895/ksp/1000124383-18
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    Veröffentlicht am 25. November 2020

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    https://doi.org/10.58895/ksp/1000124383-18