On the 18th
September 2015, I presented a paper I co-authored with colleagues from University
of Madeira. It was presented at the 7th International Conference on
Games and Virtual Worlds for Serious Applications (VS-Games 2015). The
conference took place at Skovde, Sweden, 16-18 September 2015.
The paper was
titled ‘The Effect of Prior Gaming Experience in Motor Imagery Training for
Brain-Computer Interfaces: A Pilot Study’ and presented the effect that prior
gaming experience has at the brain pattern modulation as an attempt to identify
elements that contribute to high BCI control.
A draft version
of the paper can be downloaded from here.