A Review of EEG-Based Brain-Computer Interfaces as Access Pathways for Individuals With Severe Disabilities

Assistive Technology

Moghimi, S., Kushki, A., et al. (2013).

Assistive Technology, 25(2), 99-110.

This review investigates the use of electroencephalography-based brain-computer interface (BCI) technology for communication and environmental control for individuals with physical disabilities.

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From 1990 to 2010

Published, English-language studies (not further specified)

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The included publications focused on two applications (communication and environmental control). "Based on the applications, different measures of performance have been used to assess the speed and accuracy of the system and the ability of the user to modulate brain patterns. However, contextual factors that can influence the performance in real-life scenarios have not been afforded due consideration in the overall performance assessment" (p. 107).