设计一个在线BCI论坛:来自研究人员和最终用户的见解。

Philipp Ziebell, Aurélie Modde, Ellen Roland, Matthias Eidel, Mariska J Vansteensel, Natalie Mrachacz-Kersting, Theresa M Vaughan, Andrea Kübler
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目的:脑机接口(bci)可支持重度瘫痪患者的非肌肉通信和设备控制。然而,直接涉及潜在或实际最终用户并解决其个人需求的努力很少,这表明存在翻译差距。由脑机接口学会支持的在线脑机接口论坛可以发起并可持续地加强脑机接口研究人员和最终用户之间的互动,以弥合这一差距。方法:我们采访了6名重度瘫痪患者,并调查了121名脑机接口研究人员,以了解他们对在线脑机接口论坛的看法和愿望。数据分析采用混合方法定量和定性含量分析。主要结果:所有终端用户和大多数研究人员(83%)表示有兴趣参与在线脑机接口论坛。对问题进行评级并公开评论,以确定设计方面的内容,包括最突出的特点,人们如何参与在线BCI论坛,以及应该考虑哪些陷阱。意义:响应支持建立一个在线BCI论坛,作为整个BCI社区的有意义的资源。
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Designing an online BCI forum: insights from researchers and end-users.

Objective.Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) can support non-muscular communication and device control for severely paralyzed people. However, efforts that directly involve potential or actual end-users and address their individual needs are scarce, demonstrating a translational gap. An online BCI forum supported by the BCI Society could initiate and sustainably strengthen interactions between BCI researchers and end-users to bridge this gap.Approach.We interviewed six severely paralyzed individuals and surveyed 121 BCI researchers to capture their opinions and wishes concerning an online BCI forum. Data were analyzed with a mixed-method quantitative and qualitative content analysis.Main results.All end-users and most researchers (83%) reported an interest in participating in an online BCI forum. Rating questions and open comments to identify design aspects included what should be featured most prominently, how people would get engaged in the online BCI forum, and which pitfalls should be considered.Significance.Responses support establishing an online BCI forum to serve as a meaningful resource for the entire BCI community.

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