A BCI-based application in music: Conscious playing of single notes by brainwaves

R Folgieri, M Zichella - Computers in Entertainment (CIE), 2012 - dl.acm.org
R Folgieri, M Zichella
Computers in Entertainment (CIE), 2012dl.acm.org
The relationship between the brain and music represents a fundamental field for
investigation in HCI (human-computer interaction), for example, in games, virtual reality, and
digital entertainment, due to the impact of music on human experience, emotions, and
cognitive processes. For a low cost and the possibility of real-time analysis, the brain
computer Interface (BCI) offers the potential for using music in HCI-related applications, as in
games and entertainment. In many studies related to music and the brain, BCI devices have …
The relationship between the brain and music represents a fundamental field for investigation in HCI (human-computer interaction), for example, in games, virtual reality, and digital entertainment, due to the impact of music on human experience, emotions, and cognitive processes. For a low cost and the possibility of real-time analysis, the brain computer Interface (BCI) offers the potential for using music in HCI-related applications, as in games and entertainment.
In many studies related to music and the brain, BCI devices have been used both for psychological aims and for neuro-feedback-based therapy. In our work we focus on the possibility of enabling users to consciously play a specific musical note through low-cost BCI devices by reading subjects' brainwaves under a combined paradigm of audio, gesture, and visual stimuli. The results encourage further developments and future research.
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