Friedman, D and Leeb, R and Guger, C and Steed, A and Pfurtscheller, G and Slater, M (2007) Navigating virtual reality by thought: What is it like? PRESENCE-TELEOP VIRT , 16 (1) 100 - 110.
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Abstract
We have set up a brain-computer inter-face (BCI) to be used as an input device to a highly immersive virtual reality CAVE-like system. We have carried out two navigation experiments: three subjects were required to rotate in a virtual bar room by imagining left or right hand movement, and to walk along a single axis in a virtual street by imagining foot or hand movement. In this paper we focus on the subjective experience of navigating virtual reality "by thought," and on the interrelations between BCI and presence.
| Type: | Article |
|---|---|
| Title: | Navigating virtual reality by thought: What is it like? |
| Keywords: | BRAIN-COMPUTER INTERFACES, COMMUNICATION |
| UCL classification: | UCL > School of BEAMS > Faculty of Engineering Science > Computer Science |
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