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2020 article

Functional Electrical Stimulation Controlled by Motor Imagery Brain-Computer Interface for Rehabilitation

Choi, I., Kwon, G. H., Lee, S., & Nam, C. S. (2020, August 2). Brain Sciences, Vol. 10.

By: I. Choi n, G. Kwon*, S. Lee* & C. Nam n

author keywords: brain-computer interface (BCI); functional electrical stimulation (FES); sensorimotor rhythm (SMR); adaptive learning; rehabilitation
topics (OpenAlex): EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces; Muscle activation and electromyography studies; Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
TL;DR: The outcomes of the present research would provide insight into SMR-based BCI-controlled FES systems that can connect those with motor disabilities to other people by greatly improving their quality of life. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: September 28, 2020

2017 article

A systematic review of hybrid brain-computer interfaces: Taxonomy and usability perspectives

Choi, I., Rhiu, I., Lee, Y., Yun, M. H., & Nam, C. S. (2017, April 28). PLoS ONE, Vol. 12.

By: I. Choi n, I. Rhiu*, Y. Lee*, M. Yun* & C. Nam n

MeSH headings : Brain-Computer Interfaces / classification; Humans
topics (OpenAlex): EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces; Neuroscience and Neural Engineering; Gaze Tracking and Assistive Technology
TL;DR: This paper systematically reviewed and analyzed the current state-of-the-art hybrid BCI studies, and proposed a systematic taxonomy for classifying the types of hybrid BCIs with multiple taxonomic criteria, and exhaustively reviewed recent literature on usability of BCIs. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2016 article

The effects of interruption similarity and complexity on performance in a simulated visual-manual assembly operation

Pankok, C., Zahabi, M., Zhang, W., Choi, I., Liao, Y.-F., Nam, C. S., & Kaber, D. (2016, September 11). Applied Ergonomics, Vol. 59, pp. 94–103.

By: C. Pankok n, M. Zahabi n, W. Zhang n, I. Choi n, Y. Liao n, C. Nam n, D. Kaber n

author keywords: Task interruptions; Manual assembly; Worker productivity
MeSH headings : Adult; Arousal / physiology; Attention; Efficiency; Female; Goals; Heart Rate; Humans; Male; Models, Psychological; Task Performance and Analysis; Young Adult
topics (OpenAlex): Personal Information Management and User Behavior; Human-Automation Interaction and Safety; Cognitive Functions and Memory
TL;DR: Assessment of interruption task similarity and complexity on performance of a simulated industrial assembly operation revealed greater time to return to primary visual-manual assembly performance after a similar task interruption and complex interruptions may promote cognitive arousal that increases productivity following assembly interruptions. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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