Study on EEG of Stereoscopic Deep Motion Perception

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Shen L.-L. [1 ]
Geng X.-Q. [1 ]
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[1] School of Electrical and Information Engineering, Tianjin University, Nankai, 300072, Tianjin
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Classification features; Common spatial pattern; Motion in depth; Stereoscopic display;
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10.12178/1001-0548.2019039
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Stereoscopic motion in depth is a critical factor affecting visual perception. This paper utilized electroencephalogram (EEG) technique to investigate the effects of motion in depth. Two types of velocities (comfort and discomfort) are selected for the EEG experiment based on subjective results. The squared biserial correlation coefficient r2 is computed. The classification accuracies of different brain areas are obtained by SVM after CSP. The results prove that the EEG sub-band α and β in partial area are more active in stimuli period, and the most discriminative waveband is concentrated on α band is the parietal area for two types of motion-in-depth. The higher accuracy on Dorsal pathways shows that it is feasible to identify two labels caused by motion in depth automatically using EEG. © 2020, Editorial Board of Journal of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China. All right reserved.
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