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Neurofeedback Therapy for Enhancing Visual Attention: State-of-the-Art and Challenges

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Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark1

Biomedical Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark2

Duke University3

Department of Applied Electronics, Technical University of Denmark4

Copenhagen Center for Health Technology, Centers, Technical University of Denmark5

We have witnessed a rapid development of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) linking the brain to external devices. BCIs can be utilized to treat neurological conditions and even to augment brain functions. BCIs offer a promising treatment for mental disorders, including disorders of attention. Here we review the current state of the art and challenges of attention-based BCIs, with a focus on visual attention.

Attention-based BCIs utilize electroencephalograms (EEGs) or other recording techniques to generate neurofeedback, which patients use to improve their attention, a complex cognitive function. Although progress has been made in the studies of neural mechanisms of attention, extraction of attention-related neural signals needed for BCI operations is a difficult problem.

To attain good BCI performance, it is important to select the features of neural activity that represent attentional signals. BCI decoding of attention-related activity may be hindered by the presence of different neural signals. Therefore, BCI accuracy can be improved by signal processing algorithms that dissociate signals of interest from irrelevant activities.

Notwithstanding recent progress, optimal processing of attentional neural signals remains a fundamental challenge for the development of efficient therapies for disorders of attention.

Language: English
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Year: 2016
Pages: 352
ISSN: 1662453x , 16624548 and 16625161
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00352
ORCIDs: Ordikhani-Seyedlar, Mehdi , Sørensen, Helge Bjarup Dissing and Puthusserypady, Sadasivan

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