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Analysis of Change of Event Related Potential in Escape Test using Virtual Reality Technology

  • Hyun, Kyung-Yae (Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Dong-Eui University) ;
  • Lee, Gil-Hyun (Department of Clinical Laboratory Science, Dong-Seo University)
  • Received : 2019.06.10
  • Accepted : 2019.06.18
  • Published : 2019.06.30

Abstract

The role of electroencephalography (EEG) in the development of brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is increasing. In particular, the importance of the analysis of event related potential (ERP) in various situations is becoming more significant in BCI technology. Studies on past maze and fire situations have been difficult due to risks and realistic problems. Nowadays, according to the development of virtual reality (VR) technology, realistic maze and fire situation can be realized. In this study, ERPs (P300, and evented related negativity) were analyzed to collect objective data on case determination in an emergency situation. In order to overcome the limitations of previous methods that evaluating the EEG frequency change, ERPs were derived by setting epochs for stimulation and standardizing them, and evaluated for ERPs in this study. P3a and P3b, which are subcomponents of P300, were analyzed and the evented related negativity (ERN) was analyzed together with error positivity (Pe). As a result of the study, statistically significant changes of ERPs were observed, this result, which has little related research, is considered to be meaningful as medical basic statistics.

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