Sensorimotor EEG rhythms are affected by motor imagery and can, therefore, be used as input signals for an EEG-based brain-computer
interface (BCI). Satisfactory classification rates of imagery-related EEG patterns can be activated when multiple EEG recordings
and the method of common spatial patterns is used for parameter estimation. Data from 3 BCI experiments with and without feedback
are reported.
Key words Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) - single-trial EEG classification - common spatial filter - motor imagery - event-related desynchronization