Enhancing Communication Using Brain-Machine Devices: A Study on Usability and Design Recommendations
This study explores the usability of brain-machine devices for communication, focusing on addressing anxiety and fatigue through flickering spellers and texting abilities. It also provides design recommendations emphasizing the importance of understanding users' needs, tasks, and environments. The experimental design section raises questions on identifying user populations and conducting surveys to evaluate user experience.
- Brain-Machine Devices
- Usability Study
- Communication Technology
- Design Recommendations
- Experimental Design
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Usability of brain-machine devices for communication Shraddha Swaroop, California State University, Long Beach
Review Articles on clinical/engineering feasibility Articles of usability for people with the disease
Results Anxiety & fatigue: Speller app flickering 300 selection per minute Texting ability needed between caregivers and patients
Design recommendations Research the users needs and task they need to perform Recognize environments they use their device in Work with engineers to accomplish users end goal
Experimental design How would I find this user population? How would I find people who use this app? Would these people be able to fill out the anxiety survey? Concerns