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7th NER 2015: Montpellier, France
- 7th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on Neural Engineering, NER 2015, Montpellier, France, April 22-24, 2015. IEEE 2015, ISBN 978-1-4673-6389-1
- David Guiraud, Nigel H. Lovell:
Welcome message. 1 - Matthew D. Best, Kazutaka Takahashi, Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos:
Comparing decoding performance between functionally defined neural populations. 1-4 - Christian Herff, Ole Fortmann, Chun-Yu Tse, Xiaoqin Cheng, Felix Putze, Dominic Heger, Tanja Schultz:
Hybrid fNIRS-EEG based discrimination of 5 levels of memory load. 5-8 - Amir Zjajo, Carlo Galuzzi, Rene van Leuken:
Sequential power per area optimization of multichannel neural recording interface based on dual quadratic programming. 9-12 - Susan Aliakbaryhosseinabadi, Ning Jiang, Laura Petrini, Dario Farina, Kim Dremstrup, Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting:
Robustness of movement detection techniques from motor execution: Single trial movement related cortical potential. 13-16 - Atieh Bamdadian, Cuntai Guan, Kai Keng Ang, Jianxin Xu:
Towards improvement of MI-BCI performance of subjects with BCI deficiency. 17-20 - Zhiming Xu, Cuntai Guan, Rosa Q. So, Kai Keng Ang, Kyaw Kyar Toe:
Motor cortical adaptation induced by closed-loop BCI. 21-24 - Davide Valeriani, Riccardo Poli, Caterina Cinel:
A collaborative Brain-Computer Interface for improving group detection of visual targets in complex natural environments. 25-28 - Jane E. Huggins, Ramses Eduardo Alcaide-Aguirre, Abdulrahman W. Aref, David Brown, Seth A. Warschausky:
Brain-computer interface administration of the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-IV. 29-32 - Ewan S. Nurse, Dean R. Freestone, Thomas J. Oxley, David C. Ackland, Simon J. Vogrin, Michael Murphy, Terence J. O'Brien, Mark J. Cook, David B. Grayden:
Movement related directional tuning from broadband electrocorticography in humans. 33-36 - Byung Hyung Kim, Jinsung Chun, Sungho Jo:
Dynamic motion artifact removal using inertial sensors for mobile BCI. 37-40 - Tim Pfeiffer, Nicolai Heinze, Georg Rose, Ariel Schoenfeld:
Investigating information content from different brain areas for single trial MEG decoding. 41-44 - Heiko Scheel, Ren Xu, Ning Jiang, Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting, Kim Dremstrup, Dario Farina:
Influence of external cues on synchronized Brain-Computer Interface based on movement related cortical potentials. 45-48 - Antonino S. Fiorillo, Salvatore A. Pullano, Michele Menniti, Rita Citraro, Giovambattista De Sarro, Emilio Russo:
A brain-to-sonar electronic interface to bypass peripheral auditory system in rats. 49-52 - Rob Zink, Borbála Hunyadi, Sabine Van Huffel, Maarten De Vos:
Exploring CPD based unsupervised classification for auditory BCI with mobile EEG. 53-56 - Chi-Hsu Wu, Heba M. Lakany:
Evaluation of the feasibility of a novel distance adaptable steady-state visual evoked potential based brain-computer interface. 57-60 - Duane Bourget, Hank Bink, Scott Stanslaski, David Linde, Chris Arnett, Tom Adamski, Tim Denison:
An implantable, rechargeable neuromodulation research tool using a distributed interface and algorithm architecture. 61-65 - Guanghao Sun, Lichao Wang, Qiaosheng Zhang, Yiwen Wang, Kedi Xu, Shaomin Zhang, Xiaoxiang Zheng:
Dorsal premotor cortex of the macaque monkey participate grasp planning. 66-69 - Dimitra Makri, Christina Farmaki, Vangelis Sakkalis:
Visual fatigue effects on Steady State Visual Evoked Potential-based Brain Computer Interfaces. 70-73 - Ana Matran-Fernandez, Riccardo Poli:
Event-Related Potentials induced by cuts in feature movies and their exploitation for understanding cut efficacy. 74-77 - Sarah Negreiros de Carvalho, Thiago Bulhões da Silva Costa, Luisa F. S. Uribe, Diogo C. Soriano, Sara R. M. Almeida, Li L. Min, Gabriela Castellano, Romis Attux:
Effect of the combination of different numbers of flickering frequencies in an SSVEP-BCI for healthy volunteers and stroke patients. 78-81 - Dominic Heger, Christian Herff, Felix Putze, Tanja Schultz:
Joint optimization for discriminative, compact and robust Brain-Computer Interfacing. 82-85 - Angelica I. Avilés, Samar M. Alsaleh, Pilar Sobrevilla, Alicia Casals:
Sensorless force estimation using a neuro-vision-based approach for robotic-assisted surgery. 86-89 - Lin Yao, Tao Xie, Xiaokang Shu, Xinjun Sheng, Dingguo Zhang, Xiangyang Zhu:
Long-term paired sensory stimulation training for improved motor imagery BCI performance via pavlovian conditioning theory. 90-93 - Rocio Salazar-Varas, David Gutiérrez:
Feature extraction for multi-class BCI using EEG coherence. 94-97 - Faisal Farooq, David Looney, Danilo P. Mandic, Preben Kidmose:
EarEEG based visual P300 Brain-Computer Interface. 98-101 - Su Kyoung Kim, Elsa Andrea Kirchner:
Choice of training data for classifier transfer in error related potentials based on signal characteristics. 102-105 - Lei Jiang, Yun Wang, Bangyu Cai, Yiwen Wang, Weidong Chen, Xiaoxiang Zheng:
Rapid face recognition based on single-trial event-related potential detection over multiple brains. 106-109 - Rocio Salazar-Varas, Álvaro Costa, Andrés Úbeda, Eduardo Iáñez, José María Azorín:
Changes in brain activity due to the sudden apparition of an obstacle during gait. 110-113 - Theerawit Wilaiprasitporn, Tohru Yagi:
Personal identification number application using brain-computer interface. 114-117 - Yufeng Ke, Peiyuan Wang, Yuqian Chen, Bin Gu, Hongzhi Qi, Peng Zhou, Dong Ming:
Concurrent mental activities affect ERPs and impair performance of ERP-spellers. 118-121 - Tien Pham, Wanli Ma, Dat Tran, Duc Su Tran, Dinh Q. Phung:
A study on the stability of EEG signals for user authentication. 122-125 - Sami Dalhoumi, Gérard Dray, Jacky Montmain, Gérard Derosière, Stéphane Perrey:
An adaptive accuracy-weighted ensemble for inter-subjects classification in brain-computer interfacing. 126-129 - Yun Wang, Lei Jiang, Bangyu Cai, Yiwen Wang, Shaomin Zhang, Xiaoxiang Zheng:
A closed-loop system for rapid face retrieval by combining EEG and computer vision. 130-133 - Lichao Wang, Guanghao Sun, Zhaozhong Gui, Yiwen Wang, Shaomin Zhang, Xiaoxiang Zheng:
A reconfigurable general behavior data acquisition system for motor brain machine interface. 134-137 - Niccolò Mora, Ilaria De Munari, Paolo Ciampolini:
Exploitation of a compact, cost-effective EEG module for plug-and-play, SSVEP-based BCI. 142-145 - Niccolò Mora, Ilaria De Munari, Paolo Ciampolini:
Subject-independent, SSVEP-based BCI: Trading off among accuracy, responsiveness and complexity. 146-149 - Xujiong Dong, Haofei Wang, Zhaokang Chen, Bertram E. Shi:
Hybrid Brain Computer Interface via Bayesian integration of EEG and eye gaze. 150-153 - Wei-Long Zheng, Hao-Tian Guo, Bao-Liang Lu:
Revealing critical channels and frequency bands for emotion recognition from EEG with deep belief network. 154-157 - Gernot R. Müller-Putz, Rüdiger Rupp:
Achievements and challenges of translational research in non-invasive SMR-BCI-controlled upper extremity neuroprosthesis in spinal cord injury. 158-161 - Andrea Ferrante, Constantinos Gavriel, Aldo Faisal:
Towards a brain-derived neurofeedback framework for unsupervised personalisation of Brain-Computer Interfaces. 162-165 - Amr S. Elsawy, Seif Eldawlatly:
P300-based applications for interacting with smart mobile devices. 166-169 - Basem Elasuty, Seif Eldawlatly:
Dynamic Bayesian Networks for EEG motor imagery feature extraction. 170-173 - Sergio Varona-Moya, Francisco Velasco-Álvarez, Salvador Sancha-Ros, Álvaro Fernández-Rodríguez, Maria José Blanca-Mena, Ricardo Ron-Angevin:
Wheelchair navigation with an audio-cued, two-class motor imagery-based brain-computer interface system. 174-177 - Aguida Foerster, Athira Jacob, Anirban Dutta, Michael A. Nitsche:
Development of a brain computer interface for delivery of non-invasive brain stimulation during visuomotor task performance - a method study. 178-181 - Andreas Meinel, Juan Sebastián Castaño-Candamil, Sven Dähne, Janine Reis, Michael Tangermann:
EEG band power predicts single-trial reaction time in a hand motor task. 182-185 - Mohammad Aamir Abbasi, Antoine Gaume, Nadine Francis, Gérard Dreyfus, François-Benoît Vialatte:
Fast calibration of a thirteen-command BCI by simulating SSVEPs from trains of transient VEPs - towards time-domain SSVEP BCI paradigms. 186-189 - Deepesh Kumar, Gorish Aggarwal, Rishabh Sehgal, Abhijit Das, Uttama Lahiri, Anirban Dutta:
Engagement-sensitive interactive neuromuscular electrical therapy system for post-stroke balance rehabilitation - a concept study. 190-193 - Bradley Jay Edelman, Bryan Baxter, Bin He:
Decoding and mapping of right hand motor imagery tasks using EEG source imaging. 194-197 - Fabio Boi, Francesco Diotalevi, Fabio Stefanini, Giacomo Indiveri, Chiara Bartolozzi, Alessandro Vato:
A modular configurable system for closed-loop bidirectional brain-machine interfaces. 198-201 - Rupert Ortner, Josef Scharinger, Alexander Lechner, Christoph Guger:
How many people can control a motor imagery based BCI using common spatial patterns? 202-205 - Minpeng Xu, Jing Liu, Long Chen, Hongzhi Qi, Feng He, Peng Zhou, Xiaoman Cheng, Baikun Wan, Dong Ming:
Inter-subject information contributes to the ERP classification in the P300 speller. 206-209 - Poulami Ghosh, Ankita Mazumder, Saugat Bhattacharyya, D. N. Tibarewala, Mitsuhiro Hayashibe:
Functional connectivity analysis of motor imagery EEG signal for brain-computer interfacing application. 210-213 - Andrés Úbeda, Enrique Hortal, Javier Alarcon, Rocio Salazar-Varas, Antonio Sánchez, José Maria Azorín:
Online detection of horizontal hand movements from low frequency EEG components. 214-217 - Davide Valeriani, Riccardo Poli, Caterina Cinel:
A collaborative Brain-Computer Interface to improve human performance in a visual search task. 218-223 - Stephanie Brandl, Johannes Höhne, Klaus-Robert Müller, Wojciech Samek:
Bringing BCI into everyday life: Motor imagery in a pseudo realistic environment. 224-227 - Rosa Q. So, Zhiming Xu, Camilo Libedinsky, Kyaw Kyar Toe, Kai Keng Ang, Shih-Cheng Yen, Cuntai Guan:
Neural representations of movement intentions during brain-controlled self-motion. 228-231 - Sam Darvishi, Michael C. Ridding, Derek Abbott, Mathias Baumert:
Does feedback modality affect performance of brain computer interfaces? 232-235 - Sofia Ira Ktena, William W. Abbott, A. Aldo Faisal:
A virtual reality platform for safe evaluation and training of natural gaze-based wheelchair driving. 236-239 - Alireza Zabihian, Amir M. Sodagar, Mohamad Sawan:
Distributed Intracortical Neural Interfacing: Network protocol design. 240-243 - D. L. Rathbun, A. Jalligampala, Katarína Stingl, Eberhart Zrenner:
To what extent can retinal prostheses restore vision? 244-247 - H. Lorach, Georges Goetz, Yossi Mandel, R. Smith, David Boinagrov, Xin Lei, Roopa Dalal, Philip Huie, Theodore I. Kamins, J. Harris, Keith Mathieson, Alexander Sher, Daniel V. Palanker:
Photovoltaic restoration of high visual acuity in rats with retinal degeneration. 248-251 - Tianruo Guo, Nigel H. Lovell, David Tsai, Perry Twyford, Shelley I. Fried, John W. Morley, Gregg J. Suaning, Socrates Dokos:
Optimizing retinal ganglion cell responses to high-frequency electrical stimulation strategies for preferential neuronal excitation. 252-255 - Maesoon Im, Shelley I. Fried:
Spatial properties of network-mediated response of retinal ganglion cells to electric stimulation. 256-259 - Eduardo Fernández, Antonio Martínez-Álvarez, Andrés Olmedo-Payá, Samuel F. Romero, Christian A. Morillas, José Manuel Ferrández, Francisco J. Pelayo, Richard A. Normann:
Development of a cortical visual neuroprosthesis for the blind: Replacing the role of the retina. 260-263 - Frank J. Lane, Kristian B. Nitsch, Philip R. Troyk:
Participant perspectives from a cortical vision implant study: Ethical and psychological implications. 264-267 - Seung Woo Lee, Shelley I. Fried:
Magnetic control of cortical pyramidal neuron activity using a micro-coil. 268-271 - Tiwalade Sobayo, David J. Mogul:
Deep brain stimulation protocols that mirror endogenous rhythms show increased efficacy at terminating seizures. 272-275 - Ilknur Telkes, Gianluca Meloni, Anish Sen, Joohi Shahed, Ashwin Viswanathan, Aviva Abosch, Nuri F. Ince:
Intraoperative macroelectrode local field potential recordings in Essential Tremor. 276-279 - D. Ashouri Vajari, Juan S. Ordonez, L. Furlanetti, M. Dobrossy, Volker A. Coenen, Thomas Stieglitz:
Hybrid multimodal Deep Brain probe (DBS array) for advanced brain research. 280-283 - Milan Djilas, André Mercanzini, Pascal Harbi, Alain Dransart, Saso Jezernik:
Influence of encapsulation tissue reaction on the volume of tissue activated with deep-brain stimulation electrodes: A simulation study. 284-287 - Soheil Mottaghi, Ulrich G. Hofmann:
Dynamically adjusted, scalable electrical stimulator for exciteable tissue. 288-291 - Nádia Moreira da Silva, Verena E. Rozanski, João Paulo da Silva Cunha:
A 3D multimodal approach to precisely locate DBS electrodes in the basal ganglia brain region. 292-295 - Alberto Antonietti, Claudia Casellato, Jesús Alberto Garrido, Egidio D'Angelo, Alessandra Pedrocchi:
Spiking cerebellar model with multiple plasticity sites reproduces eye blinking classical conditioning. 296-299 - Jean-Marie C. Bouteiller, Zhuobo Feng, Alexander Onopa, Mike Huang, Eric Y. Hu, Endre T. Somogyi, Michel Baudry, Serge Bischoff, Theodore W. Berger:
Maximizing predictability of a bottom-up complex multi-scale model through systematic validation and multi-objective multi-level optimization. 300-303 - Eric M. Schearer, Yu-Wei Liao, Eric J. Perreault, Matthew C. Tresch, William D. Memberg, Robert F. Kirsch, Kevin M. Lynch:
Evaluation of a semi-parametric model for high-dimensional FES control. 304-307 - Michael J. Crosse, Hesham A. ElShafei, John J. Foxe, Edmund C. Lalor:
Investigating the temporal dynamics of auditory cortical activation to silent lipreading. 308-311 - Christophe B. Michel, Bruce P. Graham:
Activity-dependent regulation decreases metabolic cost in the auditory brainstem. 312-315 - Dong Song, Robert E. Hampson, Brian S. Robinson, Ioan Opris, Vasilis Z. Marmarelis, Sam A. Deadwyler, Theodore W. Berger:
Nonlinear dynamical modeling of human hippocampal CA3-CA1 functional connectivity for memory prostheses. 316-319 - Behnaz Jarrahi, Dante Mantini, Spyros S. Kollias:
Effect of interoception on intra- and inter-network connectivity of human brain - An independent component analysis of fMRI data. 320-323 - Bahadir Kasap, A. John van Opstal:
A one-dimensional spiking neural network model of the midbrain superior colliculus. 324-327 - Patrick Kasi, Ingvars Birznieks, André van Schaik:
A point process approach to encode tactile afferents. 328-331 - Agostino Gibaldi, Andrea Canessa, Silvio P. Sabatini:
Vergence control learning through real V1 disparity tuning curves. 332-335 - Geoffrey I. Newman, Matthew S. Fifer, Heather L. Benz, Nathan E. Crone, Nitish V. Thakor:
Eigenvector centrality reveals the time course of task-specific electrode connectivity in human ECoG. 336-339 - Preeya Khanna, Jose M. Carmena:
Changes in reaching reaction times due to volitional modulation of beta oscillations. 340-343 - Yuichiro Yada, Takeshi Mita, Ryohei Kanzaki, Douglas J. Bakkum, Hirokazu Takahashi:
Identification of diverse synchrony patterns in dissociated cortical culture using Bayesian non-negative matrix factorization. 344-347 - Constantinos Gavriel, Andreas A. C. Thomik, Pedro Rente Lourenço, Sathiji Nageshwaran, Stavros Athanasopoulos, Anastasia Sylaidi, Richard Festenstein, A. Aldo Faisal:
Towards neurobehavioral biomarkers for longitudinal monitoring of neurodegeneration with wearable body sensor networks. 348-351 - Amr Al Abed, Nigel H. Lovell, Gregg J. Suaning, Socrates Dokos:
A hybrid continuum-discrete computational model of electrical stimulation of the retinal network. 352-355 - Maruan Al-Shedivat, Rawan Naous, Emre Neftci, Gert Cauwenberghs, Khaled N. Salama:
Inherently stochastic spiking neurons for probabilistic neural computation. 356-359 - Raphaëlle N. Roy, Stéphane Bonnet, Sylvie Charbonnier, Aurélie Campagne:
Enhancing single-trial mental workload estimation through xDAWN spatial filtering. 360-363 - Paul Koch, Gerry Leisman:
Cortical Activity waves are the physical carriers of memory and thought. 364-367 - Vojkan Mihajlovic, Shrishail Patki, Bernard Grundlehner:
The need for adequate EEG modeling and personalization in daily life cognitive engagement monitoring. 368-373 - Daniele Poli, Vito Paolo Pastore, Paolo Massobrio, Sergio Martinoia:
Functional connectivity in cultured cortical networks during development: Comparison between correlation and information theory-based algorithms. 374-377 - Yufei Wu, A. Aldo Faisal:
Towards an integrative spiking neuron model of motor control - from cortex & basal ganglia to muscles & sensory feedback. 378-381 - Narsis Salafzoon, Daniel J. Strauss, Nicholas G. Hatsopoulos, Kazutaka Takahashi:
Dynamic interlaminar and thalamocortical interaction supported by top-down beta rhythms. 382-385 - Stefanie Heizmann, Antje Kilias, Samora Okujeni, Christian Böhler, Patrick Ruther, Ulrich Egert, Maria Asplund:
Accurate neuronal tracing of microelectrodes based on PEDOT-dye coatings. 386-389 - Elisa Castagnola, Sara De Faveri, Alberto Ansaldo, Emma Maggiolini, Fabio Benfenati, Davide Ricci, Luciano Fadiga:
Nanostructured microsphere coated with living cells and tethered with low-stiffness wire: A possible solution to brain tissue reactions. 390-393 - Kian Ann Ng, Annarita Cutrone, Silvia Bossi, Sudip Nag, Ignacio Delgado-Martínez, Swathi Sheshadri, Claire A. Poulard, Yong Ping Xu, Shih-Cheng Yen, Nitish V. Thakor:
An intrafascicular electrode with integrated amplifiers for peripheral nerve recording. 394-397 - Amy L. Orsborn, Charles Wang, Ken Chiang, Michel M. Maharbiz, Jonathan Viventi, Bijan Pesaran:
Semi-chronic chamber system for simultaneous subdural electrocorticography, local field potentials, and spike recordings. 398-401 - Pawel Maciejasz, Jordi Badia, Guillaume Souquet, Paul Cvancara, Chloé Picq, Thomas Stieglitz, Xavier Navarro, David Guiraud:
Decreasing stimulation charge by delaying the discharge phase - comparison of efficacy for various stimulation waveforms. 402-405 - Nicole A. Pelot, Christina E. Behrend, Warren M. Grill:
Modeling the response of small myelinated and unmyelinated axons to kilohertz frequency signals. 406-409 - Christian Böhler, F. Oberueber, Thomas Stieglitz, Maria Asplund:
Iridium Oxide (IrOx) serves as adhesion promoter for conducting polymers on neural microelectrodes. 410-413 - Joshua Chang, David Paydarfar:
Optimal stimulus waveforms for eliciting a spike: How close is the spike-triggered average? 414-417 - Kunal Paralikar, Wesley Santa, Rajesh Iyer, Andrew Thom, Xin Su, Erik Hovland, David Dinsmoor, Gordon Munns, Steven May, Erik R. Scott, Timothy J. Denison:
A fully implantable and rechargeable neurostimulation system for animal research. 418-421 - Matthew D. McDermott, Johnny Zhang, Kevin J. Otto:
Improving the brain machine interface via multiple Tetramethyl Orthosilicate sol-gel coatings on microelectrode arrays. 422-425 - Chidrupi Inguva, Paul Wong, Andrian Sue, Alistair Lee McEwan, Paul M. Carter:
Frequency-dependent simulation of volume conduction in a linear model of the implanted cochlea. 426-429 - Leonel E. Medina, Warren M. Grill:
Phantom model of transcutaneous electrical stimulation with kilohertz signals. 430-433 - Hirokazu Takahashi, Tomoyo I. Shiramatsu, Kazusa Takahashi, Takahiro Noda, Ryohei Kanzaki, Haruka Nakahara:
Simultaneous microelectrode recording of layered structure of cortex and tonotopic structure of thalamus in the auditory pathway. 434-437 - Chih-Yu Yang, Andrew J. Woolley, David Tsai, Gregg J. Suaning, John W. Morley, Nigel H. Lovell:
Calcium imaging of retinal ganglion cell dendritic responses to extracellular microelectrode stimulation. 438-441