Abstract
Visual imagery is an intuitive brain-computer interface paradigm, referring to the emergence of the visual scene. Despite its convenience, analysis of its intrinsic characteristics is limited. In this study, we demonstrate the effect of time interval and channel selection that affects the decoding performance of the multi-class visual imagery. We divided the epoch into time intervals of 0-1 s and 1-2 s and performed six-class classification in three different brain regions: Whole brain, visual cortex, and prefrontal cortex. In the time interval, 0-1 s group showed 24.2 % of average classification accuracy, which was significantly higher than the 1-2 s group in the prefrontal cortex. In the three different regions, the classification accuracy of the prefrontal cortex showed significantly higher performance than the visual cortex in 0-1 s interval group, implying the cognitive arousal during the visual imagery. This finding would provide crucial information in improving the decoding performance.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | 8th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface, BCI 2020 |
| Publisher | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. |
| ISBN (Electronic) | 9781728147079 |
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| State | Published - Feb 2020 |
| Event | 8th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface, BCI 2020 - Gangwon, Korea, Republic of Duration: 26 Feb 2020 → 28 Feb 2020 |
Publication series
| Name | 8th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface, BCI 2020 |
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Conference
| Conference | 8th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface, BCI 2020 |
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| Country/Territory | Korea, Republic of |
| City | Gangwon |
| Period | 26/02/20 → 28/02/20 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2020 IEEE.
Keywords
- electroencephalography
- intuitive brain-computer interface
- spatio-temporal analysis
- visual imagery
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