Brain-Computer Interaction
From Brain Body Interfaces
Brain-computer interfaces (BCI) use recorded brain activity as a control signal. While most research in the past has focused on severely disabled users, more and more research focuses on the general population of healthy users (for example by combining it with digital games and entertainment applications). HCI knowledge needs to be applied to understand BCI. Thus we must look further than the error detection in signal recognition and performance toward user experience and usability aspects of BCI.
