BCI2000 is a general-purpose system for brain-computer
interface (BCI) and related research. BCI2000 has been in development since
2000 and has been adopted by close to 500 laboratories around the world. It
has supported research that is reported in more than 120 peer-reviewed
papers.
We will be holding the 7th BCI2000 Workshop prior to the 4th
International BCI Meeting, i.e., on May 30-31, 2010. Both events will
take place at The Asilomar Conference Center on the Monterey Peninsula in
Pacific Grove, California. The first day of the BCI2000 workshop (May 30)
consists of discussions that describe relevant technical aspects of the
BCI2000 system. The second part of the BCI2000 workshop (May 31)
consists of hands‐on practical tutorials that implement the two most
common BCI approaches currently used in humans. In these tutorials,
participants can use BCI systems to control a cursor on a computer screen
and to spell words just by thinking. Seven BCI systems will be
available throughout the day, and participants will operate them under
supervision of tutors. Participants will also have the opportunity to
discuss implementation of their experiments with BCI2000
experts.
Please find more information about the workshop program and
registration on
Hope
to see you at what will most likely be the biggest BCI2000 Workshop in the
ten-year history of the project.
Gerwin
Schalk -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Gerwin
Schalk, Ph.D. Research Scientist V Wadsworth Center, NYS Dept. of
Health Dept. of Neurology, Albany Medical College Dept. of
Neurosurgery, Washington Univ. in St. Louis Dept. of Biomed. Eng.,
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Dept. of Biomed. Sci., State Univ. of
New York at Albany C650 Empire State Plaza Albany, New York
12201 phone (518) 486-2559 fax (518)
486-4910 e-mail xxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx www http://www.bci2000.org www http://www.brainmuri.org www http://www.gerv.org ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Alisa Brownlee, ATP
Clinical Manager, Assistive Technology
Services
ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) Association National
Office and Greater Philadelphia Chapter