Update of fNIRS as an Input to Brain–Computer Interfaces: A Review of Research from the Tufts Human–Computer Interaction Laboratory

PHOTONICS(2019)

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Over the past decade, the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Lab at Tufts University has been developing real-time, implicit Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). This paper reviews the work of the lab; we explore how we have used fNIRS to develop BCIs that are based on a variety of human states, including cognitive workload, multitasking, musical learning applications, and preference detection. Our work indicates that fNIRS is a robust tool for the classification of brain-states in real-time, which can provide programmers with useful information to develop interfaces that are more intuitive and beneficial for the user than are currently possible given today's human-input (e.g., mouse and keyboard).
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BCI,fNIRS,HCI,implicit brain computer interfaces,human computer interaction
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