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- From: ksg@engr.latech.edu (Kenneth S. Guillory)
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- Subject: Need EEG signal processing references
- Keywords: EEG
- Message-ID: <1993Jan5.001655.16729@engr.LaTech.edu>
- Date: 5 Jan 93 00:16:55 GMT
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- Greetings,
-
- About a year ago, I saw a tabloid TV news program that
- was showing research being done in EEG signal processing. In
- the clip, they showed a fellow who was controlling ( in real
- time ) a stationary model plane's movements through an EEG
- interface. I also saw, in one of my younger sister's 3-2-1
- Contact magazines, an article briefly describing how the govern-
- ment was conducting research using EEGs ( refered to as "brain
- waves" in the article ) to handle some of their fighter plane
- control systems.
- I would like to know if anyone knows where this kind of
- research ( EEGs used for control systems ) is actually being
- done, and if anyone has seen any journal articles or references
- that give more detailed descriptions. Because I am cross-
- posting, please email any responses directly to me, and I'll
- post the responses if there are a significant number.
-
- Thanks in advance,
-
- Shane Guillory Louisiana Tech University
- ksg@engr.latech.edu Department of Biomedical Engineering
-