International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, Volume 15, Issue 1 , 01/01/2022

Utilizing augmented reality technology for teaching fundamentals of the human brain and EEG electrode placement

Charlee Kaewrat, Yunyong Punsawad

Abstract

This paper demonstrates the use of augmented reality (AR) to teach the fundamental aspects of the human brain and guide proper EEG electrode placement. The proposed application consists of two main parts: (1) the proposed marker-based AR system uses the Vuforia technique to determine the dimension of the head to create the virtual brain and virtual EEG electrodes; and (2) user interaction and implementation. We performed two experiments using a phantom head to verify the size and workspace area of the marker and validated the position of the virtual electrode with ground truth data. The results showed that the proposed method can be employed for electrode placement guidance in the recommended range. We aim to use the proposed system for beginners. We will further test the system with human heads to evaluate the usability and determine key areas for application improvement

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Augmented realityElectrode placement systemElectroencephalographyHuman–computer interactionMarker

ASJC Subject Area

Engineering : Electrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering : Control and Systems Engineering

Funding Agency

Biomedical Engineering Department, University of Michigan


Bibliography


Kaewrat, C., & Punsawad, Y. (2022). Utilizing augmented reality technology for teaching fundamentals of the human brain and EEG electrode placement. International Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems, 15(1) doi:10.2478/ijssis-2022-0005

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