Reading the motor intention from brain activity within 100ms

(Tokyo Institute of Technology) A study by Tokyo Tech researchers has developed a new technique to decode motor intention of humans from Electroencephalography. This technique is motivated by the well documented ability of the brain to predict sensory outcomes of self-generated and imagined actions utilizing so called forward models. The method enabled for the first time, nearly 90% single trial decoding accuracy across tested subjects, within 96 ms of the stimulation, with zero user training, and with no additional cognitive load on the users.
Source: EurekAlert! - Medicine and Health - Category: International Medicine & Public Health Source Type: news