EEG Movement Artifact Suppression in Interactive Virtual Reality.
Journal: Annual International Conference Of The IEEE Engineering In Medicine And Biology Society. IEEE Engineering In Medicine And Biology Society. Annual International Conference
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Abstract
The integration of electroencephalogram (EEG) sensors into virtual reality (VR) headsets can provide the capability of tracking the user's cognitive state and eventually be used to increase the sense of immersion. Recent developments in wireless, room-scale VR tracking allow users to move freely in the physical and virtual spaces. Such motion can create significant movement artifacts in EEG sensors mounted to the VR headset. This study explores the removal of EEG movement artifacts caused by repetitive, stereotyped movements during an interactive VR task.
Authors
Christoph Tremmel, Christian Herff, Dean Krusienski