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Human-centred physical neuromorphics with visual brain-computer interfaces

Physics

Human-centred physical neuromorphics with visual brain-computer interfaces

G. Wang, G. Marcucci, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Gao Wang, Giulia Marcucci, Benjamin Peters, Maria Chiara Braidotti, Lars Muckli, and Daniele Faccio showcases the ability to transmit images to the brain via steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) using advanced frequency division multiplexing techniques. This innovative approach opens avenues for neural interfaces and connectivity between multiple brains, revolutionizing human-machine interaction.... show more
Abstract
Steady-state visual evoked potentials (SSVEPs) are widely used for brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) as they provide a stable and efficient means to connect the computer to the brain with a simple flickering light. Previous studies focused on low-density frequency division multiplexing techniques, i.e. typically employing one or two light-modulation frequencies during a single flickering light stimulation. Here we show that it is possible to encode information in SSVEPs excited by high-density frequency division multiplexing, involving hundreds of frequencies. We then demonstrate the ability to transmit entire images from the computer to the brain/EEG read-out in relatively short times. High-density frequency multiplexing also allows to implement a photonic neural network utilizing SSVEPs, that is applied to simple classification tasks and exhibits promising scalability properties by connecting multiple brains in series. Our findings open up new possibilities for the field of neural interfaces, holding potential for various applications, including assistive technologies and cognitive enhancements, to further improve human-machine interactions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 29, 2024
Authors
Gao Wang, Giulia Marcucci, Benjamin Peters, Maria Chiara Braidotti, Lars Muckli, Daniele Faccio
Tags
information encoding
steady-state visual evoked potentials
frequency division multiplexing
neural interfaces
photonic neural networks
human-machine interaction
classification tasks
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