TY - JOUR
T1 - Workshops of the eighth international brain–computer interface meeting: BCIs: the next frontier
AU - Huggins, Jane E.
AU - Krusienski, Dean
AU - Vansteensel, Mariska J.
AU - Valeriani, Davide
AU - Thelen, Antonia
AU - Stavisky, Sergey
AU - Norton, James J.S.
AU - Nijholt, Anton
AU - Müller-Putz, Gernot
AU - Kosmyna, Nataliya
AU - Korczowski, Louis
AU - Kapeller, Christoph
AU - Herff, Christian
AU - Halder, Sebastian
AU - Guger, Christoph
AU - Grosse-Wentrup, Moritz
AU - Gaunt, Robert
AU - Dusang, Aliceson Nicole
AU - Clisson, Pierre
AU - Chavarriaga, Ricardo
AU - Anderson, Charles W.
AU - Allison, Brendan
AU - Aksenova, Tetiana
AU - Aarnoutse, Erik
PY - 2022/4/3
Y1 - 2022/4/3
N2 - The Eighth International Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) Meeting was held June 7–9, 2021 in a virtual format. The conference continued the BCI Meeting series’ interactive nature with 21 workshops covering the breadth of topics in BCI (also called brain–machine interface) research. Some workshops provided detailed examinations of methods, hardware, or processes. Others focused on BCI applications or user groups. Several workshops continued consensus building efforts designed to create BCI standards and improve comparisons between studies and the potential for meta-analysis and large multi-site clinical trials. Ethical and translational considerations were the primary topic for some workshops or an important secondary consideration for others. The range of BCI applications continues to expand, with more workshops focusing on approaches that can extend beyond the needs of those with physical impairments. This paper summarizes each workshop, provides background information and references for further study, summarizes discussions, and describes the resulting conclusion, challenges, or initiatives.
AB - The Eighth International Brain–Computer Interface (BCI) Meeting was held June 7–9, 2021 in a virtual format. The conference continued the BCI Meeting series’ interactive nature with 21 workshops covering the breadth of topics in BCI (also called brain–machine interface) research. Some workshops provided detailed examinations of methods, hardware, or processes. Others focused on BCI applications or user groups. Several workshops continued consensus building efforts designed to create BCI standards and improve comparisons between studies and the potential for meta-analysis and large multi-site clinical trials. Ethical and translational considerations were the primary topic for some workshops or an important secondary consideration for others. The range of BCI applications continues to expand, with more workshops focusing on approaches that can extend beyond the needs of those with physical impairments. This paper summarizes each workshop, provides background information and references for further study, summarizes discussions, and describes the resulting conclusion, challenges, or initiatives.
KW - Brain-computer interaction
KW - UT-Hybrid-D
U2 - 10.1080/2326263X.2021.2009654
DO - 10.1080/2326263X.2021.2009654
M3 - Article
SN - 2326-263X
VL - 9
SP - 69
EP - 101
JO - Brain-Computer Interfaces
JF - Brain-Computer Interfaces
IS - 2
ER -