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Attention Detection in Virtual Environments Using EEG Signals: A Scoping Review

R. H. C. Souza, Eduardo Lázaro Martins Naves

2021Frontiers in Physiology81 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The competitive demand for attention is present in our daily lives, and the identification of neural processes in the EEG signals associated with the demand for specific attention can be useful to the individual's interactions in virtual environments. Since EEG-based devices can be portable, non-invasive, and present high temporal resolution technology for recording neural signal, the interpretations of virtual systems user's attention, fatigue and cognitive load based on parameters extracted from the EEG signal are relevant for several purposes, such as games, rehabilitation, and therapies. However, despite the large amount of studies on this subject, different methodological forms are highlighted and suggested in this work, relating virtual environments, demand of attention, workload and fatigue applications. In our summarization, we discuss controversies, current research gaps and future directions together with the background and final sections.

Topics & Concepts

Automatic summarizationComputer scienceElectroencephalographyWorkloadIdentification (biology)Human–computer interactionSIGNAL (programming language)Virtual realityArtificial intelligencePsychologyNeuroscienceProgramming languageBotanyOperating systemBiologyEEG and Brain-Computer InterfacesNeural and Behavioral Psychology StudiesHeart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control