electroencephalography; Self-motion; Stewart platform; vestibular; multisensory; P3
Issue Date:
2009
Publisher:
IEEE
Citation:
Nolan H, Whelan R, Reilly R.B, Bülthoff H.H., Butler J. ‘Acquisition of human EEG data during linear self-motion on a Stewart platform’ in Proceedings of the 4th IEEE International Conference on Neural Engineering, Turkey, April 29 - May 2, 2009, pp 585 - 588
Abstract:
The present study investigated the
feasibility of acquiring electroencephalography
(EEG) data during self-motion in human subjects.
Subjects performed a visual oddball task – designed
to evoke a P3 event-related potential – while being
passively moved in the fore-aft direction on a Stewart
platform. The results of this study indicate that
reliable EEG data can be obtained during self-motion
on a Stewart platform: this finding is important for
the ecological validity of further research into human
motion.
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