A Survey on the Use of Haptic Feedback for Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neurofeedback - Inria - Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique Access content directly
Journal Articles Frontiers in Neuroscience Year : 2020

A Survey on the Use of Haptic Feedback for Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neurofeedback

Abstract

Neurofeedback (NF) and brain-computer interface (BCI) applications rely on the registration and real-time feedback of individual patterns of brain activity with the aim of achieving self-regulation of specific neural substrates or control of external devices. These approaches have historically employed visual stimuli. However, in some cases vision is unsuitable or inadequately engaging. Other sensory modalities, such as auditory or haptic feedback have been explored, and multisensory stimulation is expected to improve the quality of the interaction loop. Moreover, for motor imagery tasks, closing the sensorimotor loop through haptic feedback may be relevant for motor rehabilitation applications, as it can promote plasticity mechanisms. This survey reviews the various haptic technologies and describes their application to BCIs and NF. We identify major trends in the use of haptic interfaces for BCI and NF systems and discuss crucial aspects that could motivate further studies.
Fichier principal
Vignette du fichier
fnins-14-00528.pdf (1.13 Mo) Télécharger le fichier
Origin : Files produced by the author(s)
Loading...

Dates and versions

hal-02459828 , version 1 (29-01-2020)
hal-02459828 , version 2 (01-10-2020)

Identifiers

Cite

Mathis Fleury, Giulia Lioi, Christian Barillot, Anatole Lécuyer. A Survey on the Use of Haptic Feedback for Brain-Computer Interfaces and Neurofeedback. Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2020, 1, ⟨10.3389/fnins.2020.00528⟩. ⟨hal-02459828v2⟩
553 View
387 Download

Altmetric

Share

Gmail Facebook Twitter LinkedIn More