Noninvasive Neural Prostheses Using Mobile and Wireless EEG

Chin teng Lin, Li wei Ko, Jin chern Chiou, Jeng ren Duann, Tzyy ping Jung, Ruey song Huang, Sheng fu Liang, Tzai wen Chiu, Tzai wen Chiu

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摘要

Neural prosthetic technologies have helped many patients by restoring vision, hearing, or movement and relieving chronic pain or neurological disorders. While most neural prosthetic systems to date have used invasive or implantable devices for patients with inoperative or malfunctioning external body parts or internal organs, a much larger population of “healthy” people who suffer episodic or progressive cognitive impairments in daily life can benefit from noninvasive neural prostheses. For example, reduced alertness, lack of attention, or poor decision-making during monotonous, routine tasks can have catastrophic consequences. This study proposes a noninvasive mobile prosthetic platform for continuously monitoring high-temporal resolution brain dynamics without requiring application of conductive gels on the scalp. The proposed system features dry microelectromechanical system electroencephalography sensors, low-power signal acquisition, amplification and digitization.

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頁(從 - 到)1167-1183
頁數17
期刊Proceedings of the IEEE
96
發行號7
DOIs
出版狀態已出版 - 7月 2008

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