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- Work in ProgressOctober 2021
Telepathic Play: Towards Playful Experiences Based on Brain-to-brain Interfacing
- Xiao Fang,
- Nathan Semertzidis,
- Michaela Vranic-Peters,
- Xinyi Wang,
- Josh Andres,
- Fabio Zambetta,
- Florian 'Floyd' Mueller
CHI PLAY '21: Extended Abstracts of the 2021 Annual Symposium on Computer-Human Interaction in PlayPages 268–273https://doi.org/10.1145/3450337.3483468Brain-to-Brain interfaces (BBIs) are systems that facilitate direct information transmission between two brains via a combination of neuroimaging and neuromodulation technologies. These systems can stimulate one user’s brain based on the neural signals ...
- articleJune 2013
Astrocyte- neuron interaction as a mechanism responsible for generation of neural synchrony: a study based on modeling and experiments
Journal of Computational Neuroscience (SPJCN), Volume 34, Issue 3Pages 489–504https://doi.org/10.1007/s10827-012-0432-6Neural synchronization is considered as an important mechanism for information processing. In addition, based on recent neurophysiologic findings, it is believed that astrocytes regulate the synaptic transmission of neuronal networks. Therefore, the ...
- research-articleOctober 2012
Synchrony and phase relation dynamics underlying sensorimotor coordination
Adaptive Behavior - Animals, Animats, Software Agents, Robots, Adaptive Systems (SAGE-ADAP), Volume 20, Issue 5Pages 321–336https://doi.org/10.1177/1059712312451859Synchronous oscillations have become a widespread hypothetical “mechanism” to explain how brain dynamics give rise to neural functions. By focusing on synchrony one leaves the phase relations during moments of desynchronous oscillations either without a ...
- articleMay 2012
Oscillatory synchronization model of attention to moving objects
The world is a dynamic environment hence it is important for the visual system to be able to deploy attention on moving objects and attentively track them. Psychophysical experiments indicate that processes of both attentional enhancement and inhibition ...
- articleAugust 2011
2011 Special Issue: Suppression of collective synchronization in a system of neural groups with washout-filter-aided feedback
We discuss the suppression of collective synchrony in a system of interacting neural groups. The study is motivated by attempts to develop effective techniques for the elimination of pathological brain rhythms in networks involving many distinct brain ...
- articleJune 2005
Confounded spikes generated by synchrony within neural tissue models
Spike-sorting often requires subjective interpretation of extracellular waveforms to resolve the underlying neural activity. Often, multiple spike waveforms are detected at one site and interpreted as arising from multiple neurons. Because uncovering ...