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Example Paradigm: P300 spelling device
The P300 paradigm presents e.g. 36 letters in a 6 x 6 matrix on the computer
monitor. Each letter is flashing up in a random order and the subject
has to be concentrated on the letter it wants to write. As soon as the
corresponding letter is flashing up a P300 component is produced inside
the brain. The algorithms are analyzing the EEG data and select the letter
with the highest P300 component. Then this letter is written onto the
screen. Normally between 2-20 flashes per letter are required to achieve
a high accuracy. The number is dependent on the electrode position used,
the training level of the subject and the individual height of the P300
response of the subject.
In Copy Spelling mode first a word or a sentence has to be entered. The
task of the subject is to copy exactly each letter as shown in the following
picture:

This allows to calculate the error rate of the spelling device and is
mainly used for the training of the subject.
In Free Spelling mode the subject is just concentrated on the letter
it wants to write. The BCI system searches for the letter with the highest
P300 response and writes the letters onto the screen. This mode can be
used by patients for communication, to answer questions or to express
needs.

For this system no a priori subject specific EEG data acquisition
is necessary. The new subject is just connected with EEG electrodes to
the BCI system and the algorithms search for the corresponding features.
Some subjects can already spell words within a few minutes.
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