A closed-loop brain-computer music interface for continuous affective interaction

S. Ehrlich, Cuntai Guan, G. Cheng
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Research on human emotions and underlying brain processes is mostly performed open-loop, e.g. by presenting emotional stimuli and measuring subject's brain responses. Investigating human emotions in interaction with emotional stimuli (closed-loop) significantly complicates experimental setups and has so far rarely been proposed. We present concept and technical realization of an electroencephalography (EEG)-based affective Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) to study emotional brain processes in continuous closed-loop interaction. Our BCI consists of an algorithm generating continuous patterns of synthesized affective music, embedded in an online BCI architecture. An initial calibration is employed to obtain user-specific models associating EEG patterns with affective content in musical patterns. These models are then used in online application to translate the user's affect into a continuous musical representation; playback to the user results in closed-loop affective brain-interactions. The proposed BCI provides a platform to stimulate the brain in a closed-loop fashion, offering novel approaches to study human sensorimotor integration and emotions.
用于持续情感交互的闭环脑机音乐接口
对人类情绪和潜在大脑过程的研究大多是开环进行的,例如,通过呈现情绪刺激和测量受试者的大脑反应。研究人类情绪与情绪刺激(闭环)的相互作用,使实验设置非常复杂,迄今为止很少有人提出。提出了一种基于脑电图(EEG)的情感脑机接口(BCI)的概念和技术实现,以研究连续闭环交互中的情绪脑过程。我们的脑机接口由一个算法组成,生成连续的合成情感音乐模式,嵌入在一个在线脑机接口架构中。采用初始校准来获得用户特定的模型,将EEG模式与音乐模式中的情感内容相关联。这些模型随后用于在线应用程序,将用户的影响转化为连续的音乐表现;回放给用户会产生闭环的情感大脑互动。提出的脑机接口提供了一个以闭环方式刺激大脑的平台,为研究人类感觉运动整合和情感提供了新的方法。
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