Monaural Electroencephalogram towards Brain-controlled Hearing Aids
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Author
Yilmaz, Gürkan
Lahera Perez, Juan Alberto
Rusconi, Roberto
Frosio, Monique
Bonzon, Noémie
Waelti, Michel
Segessenmann, Michael
Lucchini, Mattia
Jorge, João
DOI
Abstract
Reliable long-term electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring in- and around-the-ear could open remarkable new possibilities for medical devices as well as consumer products such as true wireless stereo earphones. Potential applications that can be unlocked with a single-ear wearable device include, yet are not limited to, brain-steered hearing aids, sleep monitoring, auditory attention decoding, temporal lobe epilepsy monitoring, and cognitive load/fatigue monitoring. Preliminary results with our novel single-ear EEG prototype show clear brain responses to auditory stimulation.
Publication Reference
CSEM Scientific and Technical Report 2024, p. 96
Year
2024