MYND: A Platform for Large-scale Neuroscientific Studies

MYND: A Platform for Large-scale Neuroscientific Studies

Abstract

We present a smartphone application for at-home participation in large-scale neuroscientific studies. Our goal is to establish user-experience design as a paradigm in basic neuroscientific research to overcome the limits of current studies, especially in rare neurological disorders. The presented application guides users through the fiting procedure of the EEG headset and automatically encrypts and uploads recorded data to a remote server. User-feedback and neurophysiological data from a pilot study with eighteen subjects indicate that the application can be used outside of a laboratory, without the need for external guidance. We hope to inspire future work on the intersection between basic neuroscience and human-computer interaction as a promising paradigm to accelerate research on rare neurological diseases and assistive neurotechnology.

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Authors
  • Hohmann, Matthias R.
  • Hackl, Michelle
  • Wirth, Brian
  • Zaman, Talha
  • Enficiaud, Raffi
  • Grosse-Wentrup, Moritz
  • Schölkopf, Bernhard
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Paper in Conference Proceedings or in Workshop Proceedings (Paper)
Event Title
2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Divisions
Neuroinformatics
Event Location
Glasgow, Scotland, UK
Event Type
Conference
Event Dates
4-9 May 2019
Date
5 May 2019
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