A BCI video game using neurofeedback improves the attention of children with autism.
Jose MercadoLizbeth EscobedoMonica TentoriPublished in: J. Multimodal User Interfaces (2021)
Keyphrases
- video games
- autistic children
- brain computer interface
- computer games
- educational games
- game play
- game design
- signal processing
- mental states
- learning experience
- motor imagery
- learning tools
- healthy subjects
- mathematics learning
- game playing
- commercial games
- eeg signals
- children learn
- event related potentials
- game based learning
- game development
- serious games
- playing games
- adventure game
- game engine
- activities of daily living
- brain signals
- game players
- visual attention