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@Jan-Peter Hohloch Jan-Peter Hohloch on 15 Oct 2016 2 KB reorder thesis
\chapter{Introduction}
\label{introduction}
\section{Motivation}
\label{intro:motivation}
%TODO: More explanation, maybe better link to the topic
    \qq{Reading the mind} is something humanity is and always was exited about. Whatever one may think about the possibility of doing so as a human, computers have a chance to catch a glimpse of the (neuronal) activity in the human brain and interpret it.\\
    Here we use electroencephalography (EEG) to record brain activity and try to predict arm movements from the data.\\
    Using this as a brain-computer-interface (BCI) holds the possibility of restoring e.g. a lost arm. This arm could be used as before by commands constructed in the brain. In a perfect application there would be no need of relearning the usage. The lost arm could just be replaced.\\
    Another opportunity this technique provides is support of retraining the usage of the natural arm after stroke. If it is possible to interpret the brainwaves the arm can be moved passively according to the commands formed in brain. This congruency can restore the bodies own ability to move the arm as \cite{Gomez11} shows.\\
    In a slightly different context it might become possible to handle a machine (e.g. an industrial robot or mobile robots like quadrocopters) with \qq{thoughts} (i.e. brain activity) like an additional limb. One could learn to use the possibilities of the robot like the possibilities of his arm and hand to modulate something.\\
    Similar to that application it could be possible to drive a car by thought. This would lower the reaction time needed to activate the breaks for example.

    Using non-invasive methods like EEG makes it harder to get a good signal and determine its origin. However it lowers the risk of injuries and infections which makes it the method of choice for wide spread application (cf. \cite{Collinger13}). Modern versions of these caps even use dry electrodes which allow for more comfort without loosing predictive strength (cf. \cite{Yeung15}). So everybody may put on and off an EEG-cap  without high costs (e.g. for surgery).

    Predicting synergies instead of positions or movement is nearer to the concept the nervous system uses. This should make them easier to predict while we can also use them to move an robotic arm or an quadrocopter.
\section{Overview}
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