A*STAR, Singapore.
“The winning project shows a rapidly advancing application of BCI systems: tools for stroke rehabilitation. In near future, many groups will work on this topic.”
says Christoph Guger
Guangyu Bin, Xiaorong Gao, Shangkai Gao
A high speed word spelling BCI system based on code modulated visual evoked potentials
Tsinghua University, China.
Steven M. Chase, Andrew S. Whitford, and Andrew B. Schwartz
Operant conditioning to identify independent, volitionally-controllable patterns of neural activity
Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
Cuntai Guan, Kai Keng Ang, Karen Sui Geok Chua, Beng Ti Ang
Motor imagery-based Brain-Computer Interface robotic rehabilitation for stroke
A*STAR, Singapore.
Jing Guo, Shangkai Gao, Bo Hong
An active auditory BCI for intention expression in locked-in
Tsinghua University, China.
Kimiko Kawashima, Keiichiro Shindo, Junichi Ushiba, Meigen Liu
Neurorehabilitation for Chronic-Phase Stroke using a Brain-Machine Interface
Keio University, Japan.
Tao Liu, Shangkai Gao, Bo Hong
Brain-actuated Google search by using motion onset VEP
Tsinghua University, China.
Jana Muenssinger, Harry George, Sebastian Halder, Adi Hoesle, Andrea Kübler
Brain Painting - "Paint your way out"
Universität Tübingen, Germany.
Mark Palatucci, Dean Pomerleau, Geoff Hinton, Tom Mitchell
Thought Recognition with Semantic Output Codes
Carnegie Mellon University, USA.
David B. Ryan and Eric W. Sellers
Predictive Spelling with a P300-based BCI: Increasing Communication Rate
East Tennessee State University, USA.
George Townsend
Innovations in P300-based BCI Stimulus Presentation Method
Algoma University BCI Lab, Canada.
The Award Ceremony took place during the BCI Meeting 2010 on June 3rd, 2010 at the Asilomar Conference Grounds, Monterey Bay, California (USA).