Soft drink effects on sensorimotor rhythm brain computer interface performance and resting-state spectral power.

2016 38th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC)(2016)

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Brain-computer interface (BCI) systems allow users to directly control computers and other machines by modulating their brain waves. In the present study, we investigated the effect of soft drinks on resting state (RS) EEG signals and BCI control. Eight healthy human volunteers each participated in three sessions of BCI cursor tasks and resting state EEG. During each session, the subjects drank an unlabeled soft drink with either sugar, caffeine, or neither ingredient. A comparison of resting state spectral power shows a substantial decrease in alpha and beta power after caffeine consumption relative to control. Despite attenuation of the frequency range used for the control signal, caffeine average BCI performance was the same as control. Our work provides a useful characterization of caffeine, the world's most popular stimulant, on brain signal frequencies and their effect on BCI performance.
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Brain,Brain Mapping,Brain-Computer Interfaces,Carbonated Beverages,Electroencephalography,Humans,User-Computer Interface
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