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  • Development of an Optical Brain-machine Interface. Abstract Text:

    kei utsugiKei Utsugi,akiko obataAkiko Obata,hiroki satoHiroki Sato,takusige katsuraTakusige Katsura,kazuhiko sagaraKazuhiko Sagara,atsushi makiAtsushi Maki,hideaki koizumiHideaki Koizumi,kei utsugiKei Utsugi,akiko obataAkiko Obata,hiroki satoHiroki Sato,takusige katsuraTakusige Katsura,kazuhiko sagaraKazuhiko Sagara,atsushi makiAtsushi Maki,hideaki koizumiHideaki Koizumi,

    We have developed a brain-machine interface (BMI) by using a method based on near-infrared spectroscopy. We call our interface "Optical-BMI". It functions as a practical, unrestrictive, non-invasive brain-switch without the need for large equipment. During an experiment with the prototype system, an operator manipulated external electrically controlled equipment while we measured the corresponding spatiotemporal changes in the hemoglobin concentration in the blood flowing through his or her pre-frontal cortex by using a probe cap with 22 measurement points.

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    k utsugiK Utsugi,a obataA Obata,h satoH Sato,t katsuraT Katsura,k sagaraK Sagara,a makiA Maki,h koizumiH Koizumi,k utsugiK Utsugi,a obataA Obata,h satoH Sato,t katsuraT Katsura,k sagaraK Sagara,a makiA Maki,h koizumiH Koizumi,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Conference proceedings : ... Annual International

    VOLUME: 1

    Page Numbers: 5338-41

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    ISSN: 1557-170X

    DAY: 16

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Systems Development Laboratory, Hitachi Ltd., 1099 Ohzenji, Asao, Kawasaki, Kanagawa 215-0013, Japan. kei.utsugi.nz@hitachi.com.

    Country: United States

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