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Why standard brain-computer interface (BCI) training protocols should be changed: an experimental study

机译:为什么应更改标准脑机接口(BCI)培训协议:一项实验研究

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Objective. While promising, electroencephaloraphy based brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are barely used due to their lack of reliability: 15% to 30% of users are unable to control a BCI. Standard training protocols may be partly responsible as they do not satisfy recommendations from psychology. Our main objective was to determine in practice to what extent standard training protocols impact users' motor imagery based BCI (MI-BCI) control performance. Approach. We performed two experiments. The first consisted in evaluating the efficiency of a standard BCI training protocol for the acquisition of non-BCI related skills in a BCI-free context, which enabled us to rule out the possible impact of BCIs on the training outcome. Thus, participants (N = 54) were asked to perform simple motor tasks. The second experiment was aimed at measuring the correlations between motor tasks and MI-BCI performance. The ten best and ten worst performers of the first study were recruited for an MI-BCI experiment during which they had to learn to perform two MI tasks. We also assessed users' spatial ability and pre-training μ rhythm amplitude, as both have been related to MI-BCI performance in the literature. Main results. Around 17% of the participants were unable to learn to perform the motor tasks, which is close to the BCI illiteracy rate. This suggests that standard training protocols are suboptimal for skill teaching. No correlation was found between motor tasks and MI-BCI performance. However, spatial ability played an important role in MI-BCI performance. In addition, once the spatial ability covariable had been controlled for, using an ANCOVA, it appeared that participants who faced difficulty during the first experiment improved during the second while the others did not. Significance. These studies suggest that (1) standard MI-BCI training protocols are suboptimal for skill teaching, (2) spatial ability is confirmed as impacting on MI-BCI performance, and (3) when faced with difficult pre-training, subjects seemed to explore more strategies and therefore learn better.
机译:目的。尽管很有前途,但由于缺乏可靠性,基于脑电图的脑机接口(BCI)很少使用:15%至30%的用户无法控制BCI。标准培训规程可能部分负责,因为它们不符合心理学的建议。我们的主要目标是在实践中确定标准培训协议在多大程度上影响用户基于BCI(MI-BCI)的运动图像的控制性能。方法。我们进行了两个实验。首先是评估在无BCI的情况下获取非BCI相关技能的标准BCI培训协议的效率,这使我们能够排除BCI对培训结果的可能影响。因此,要求参与者(N = 54)执行简单的运动任务。第二个实验旨在测量运动任务与MI-BCI性能之间的相关性。招募了第一项研究中表现最好的十个人和表现最差的十个人用于MI-BCI实验,在此期间他们必须学会执行两项MI任务。我们还评估了用户的空间能力和训练前的μ节奏幅度,因为两者均与文献中的MI-BCI性能有关。主要结果。大约17%的参与者无法学习执行运动任务,接近BCI的文盲率。这表明标准培训协议对于技能教学而言不是最理想的。在运动任务和MI-BCI表现之间未发现相关性。但是,空间能力在MI-BCI性能中起着重要作用。此外,一旦使用ANCOVA控制了空间能力的协变量,则似乎在第一个实验中遇到困难的参与者在第二个实验中有所改善,而其他人则没有。意义。这些研究表明(1)标准的MI-BCI训练协议对于技能教学而言不是最理想的;(2)确认空间能力会影响MI-BCI的表现;(3)面对困难的预训练时,受试者似乎在探索更多策略,因此学习得更好。

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