On generating EEG for controlling musical systems
On generating EEG for controlling musical systems
The objective of our research is to
develop Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) for musical
applications. This paper reviews initial work on
protocols to generate EEG data associated with musical
imagination. The paper presents two experiments
(referred to as auditory imagery and musical focusing,
respectively). The results strongly suggest that it is
possible to design effective protocols to detect EEG
associated with musical mental tasks for a BCI system.
brain computer interfacing, music
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Miranda, E.R.
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Roberts, S.
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Stokes, M.
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2004
Miranda, E.R.
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Roberts, S.
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Stokes, M.
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Miranda, E.R., Roberts, S. and Stokes, M.
(2004)
On generating EEG for controlling musical systems.
Biomedizinische Technik, 49 (1), .
Abstract
The objective of our research is to
develop Brain-Computer Interfacing (BCI) for musical
applications. This paper reviews initial work on
protocols to generate EEG data associated with musical
imagination. The paper presents two experiments
(referred to as auditory imagery and musical focusing,
respectively). The results strongly suggest that it is
possible to design effective protocols to detect EEG
associated with musical mental tasks for a BCI system.
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Published date: 2004
Keywords:
brain computer interfacing, music
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