@article{piszcz2021when,
  title = {When Immersion Can Help? How Virtual Reality Affects Different Brain-Computer Interfaces},
  author = {Adrianna PISZCZ},
  year = 2021,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/p-articles/38HCI/2021/3841621/},
  journal = {Communications of International Proceedings},
  volume = 2021 (63),
  abstract = {The aim of the experiments was to investigate how virtual reality works in connection with various brain-computer interfaces. Measurements were carried out with the use of proprietary software for drawing geometric shapes via the brain-computer interface and the pointing device. It has been proven that simpler (single-channel) brain-computer interfaces can run faster on easy tasks and they remain unaffected when used in a virtual environment, whereas more complex (multi-channel) devices that require training run faster with the support of VR headsets. The study shows how important it is to choose the device based on the user’s needs.},
  keywords = {virtual reality, brain-computer interface, BCI, EEG},
  note = Article ID: 3841621
}
