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Neural Point-and-Click Communication by a Person With Incomplete Locked-In Syndrome.


ABSTRACT: A goal of brain-computer interface research is to develop fast and reliable means of communication for individuals with paralysis and anarthria. We evaluated the ability of an individual with incomplete locked-in syndrome enrolled in the BrainGate Neural Interface System pilot clinical trial to communicate using neural point-and-click control. A general-purpose interface was developed to provide control of a computer cursor in tandem with one of two on-screen virtual keyboards. The novel BrainGate Radial Keyboard was compared to a standard QWERTY keyboard in a balanced copy-spelling task. The Radial Keyboard yielded a significant improvement in typing accuracy and speed-enabling typing rates over 10 correct characters per minute. The participant used this interface to communicate face-to-face with research staff by using text-to-speech conversion, and remotely using an internet chat application. This study demonstrates the first use of an intracortical brain-computer interface for neural point-and-click communication by an individual with incomplete locked-in syndrome.

SUBMITTER: Bacher D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4426256 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neural Point-and-Click Communication by a Person With Incomplete Locked-In Syndrome.

Bacher Daniel D   Jarosiewicz Beata B   Masse Nicolas Y NY   Stavisky Sergey D SD   Simeral John D JD   Newell Katherine K   Oakley Erin M EM   Cash Sydney S SS   Friehs Gerhard G   Hochberg Leigh R LR  

Neurorehabilitation and neural repair 20141110 5


A goal of brain-computer interface research is to develop fast and reliable means of communication for individuals with paralysis and anarthria. We evaluated the ability of an individual with incomplete locked-in syndrome enrolled in the BrainGate Neural Interface System pilot clinical trial to communicate using neural point-and-click control. A general-purpose interface was developed to provide control of a computer cursor in tandem with one of two on-screen virtual keyboards. The novel BrainGa  ...[more]

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