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A subject-independent pattern-based Brain-Computer Interface

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00269

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neurofeedback; BCI; subject-independent classification; emotion imagery; common spatial patterns

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  1. Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica de Chile (Conicyt) through Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico, Fondecyt [11121153]
  2. Vicerrectoria de investigacion de la Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile [15/2013]
  3. Medical Faculty of the University of Tubingen [2114-1-0]
  4. ERA-Net (European Research Area)-New INDIGO project - BMBF [01DQ13004]
  5. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG)
  6. University of Tubingen

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While earlier Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) studies have mostly focused on modulating specific brain regions or signals, new developments in pattern classification of brain states are enabling real-time decoding and modulation of an entire functional network. The present study proposes a new method for real-time pattern classification and neurofeedback of brain states from electroencephalographic (EEG) signals. It involves the creation of a fused classification model based on the method of Common Spatial Patterns (CSPs) from data of several healthy individuals. The subject-independent model is then used to classify EEG data in real-time and provide feedback to new individuals. In a series of offline experiments involving training and testing of the classifier with individual data from 27 healthy subjects, a mean classification accuracy of 75.30% was achieved, demonstrating that the classification system at hand can reliably decode two types of imagery used in our experiments, i.e., happy emotional imagery and motor imagery. In a subsequent experiment it is shown that the classifier can be used to provide neurofeedback to new subjects, and that these subjects learn to match their brain pattern to that of the fused classification model in a few days of neurofeedback training. This finding can have important implications for future studies on neurofeedback and its clinical applications on neuropsychiatric disorders.

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