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Mental fatigue in central-field and peripheral-field steady-state visually evoked potential and its effects on event-related potential responses

机译:中场和周边场稳态视觉诱发电位中的精神疲劳及其对事件相关电位响应的影响

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The steady-state visually evoked potential (SSVEP) is a natural response of the brain to visual stimulation at specific frequencies and is used widely for electroencephalography-based brain–computer interface (BCI) systems. Although the SSVEP is useful for its high level of decoding accuracy, visual fatigue from the repetitive visual flickering is an unavoidable problem. In addition, hybrid BCI systems that combine the SSVEP with the event-related potential (ERP) have been proposed recently. These hybrid BCI systems would improve the decoding accuracy; however, the competing effect by simultaneous presentation of the visual stimulus could possibly supervene the signal in the hybrid system. Nevertheless, previous studies have not sufficiently reported these problems of visual fatigue with SSVEP stimuli or the competing effect in the SSVEP+ERP system. In this study, two different experiments were designed to explore our claims. The first experiment evaluated the visual fatigue level and decoding accuracy for the different types of SSVEP stimuli, which were the peripheral-field SSVEP (pSSVEP) and the central-field SSVEP (cSSVEP). We report that the pSSVEP could reduce the visual fatigue level by avoiding direct exposure of the eye-retina to the flickering visual stimulus, while also delivering a decoding accuracy comparable to that of cSSVEP. The second experiment was designed to examine the competing effect of the SSVEP stimuli on ERP performance and vice versa. To do this, the visual stimuli of ERP and SSVEP were presented simultaneously as part of the BCI speller layout. We found a clear competing effect wherein the evoked brain potentials were influenced by the SSVEP stimulus and the band power at the target frequencies was also decreased significantly by the ERP stimuli. Nevertheless, these competing effects did not lead to a significant loss in decoding accuracy; their features preserved sufficient information for discriminating a target class. Our work is the first to evaluate the visual fatigue and competing effect together, which should be considered when designing BCI applications. Furthermore, our findings suggest that the pSSVEP is a viable substitution for the cSSVEP because of its ability to reduce the level of visual fatigue while maintaining a minimal loss of decoding accuracy.
机译:稳态视觉诱发电位(SSVEP)是大脑在特定频率下对视觉刺激的自然反应,广泛用于基于脑电图的脑机接口(BCI)系统。尽管SSVEP可以实现较高的解码精度,但重复出现的视觉闪烁会导致视觉疲劳,这是不可避免的问题。另外,最近已经提出了将SSVEP与事件相关电位(ERP)相结合的混合BCI系统。这些混合BCI系统将提高解码精度。但是,同时显示视觉刺激产生的竞争效果可能会取代混合系统中的信号。然而,先前的研究尚未充分报道这些带有SSVEP刺激的视觉疲劳问题或SSVEP + ERP系统中的竞争效应。在这项研究中,设计了两个不同的实验来探索我们的主张。第一个实验评估了不同类型的SSVEP刺激的视觉疲劳水平和解码精度,这些刺激分别是外围视野SSVEP(pSSVEP)和中心视野SSVEP(cSSVEP)。我们报告说,pSSVEP可以通过避免眼睛视网膜直接暴露于闪烁的视觉刺激来降低视觉疲劳水平,同时还提供与cSSVEP相当的解码精度。第二个实验旨在检查SSVEP刺激对ERP性能的竞争效果,反之亦然。为此,ERP和SSVEP的视觉刺激是作为BCI拼写器布局的一部分同时呈现的。我们发现了明显的竞争效应,其中诱发的脑电势受到SSVEP刺激的影响,目标频率下的带功率也受到ERP刺激的明显降低。然而,这些竞争效应并没有导致解码精度的显着降低。它们的功能保留了足以区分目标类的信息。我们的工作是第一个同时评估视觉疲劳和竞争效果的工作,在设计BCI应用程序时应考虑这些因素。此外,我们的发现表明,pSSVEP是cSSVEP的可行替代品,因为它能够降低视觉疲劳程度,同时又能保持最小的解码精度损失。

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