By focus group methodology, we examined the opinions and requirements of persons with ALS, their caregivers, and health care assistants with regard to developing a brain-computer interface (BCI) system that fulfills the user's needs. Four overarching topics emerged from this analysis: 1) lack of information on BCI and its everyday applications; 2) importance of a customizable system that supports individuals throughout the various stages of the disease; 3) relationship between affectivity and technology use; and 4) importance of individuals retaining a sense of agency. These findings should be considered when developing new assistive technology. Moreover, the BCI community should acknowledge the need to bridge experimental results and its everyday application.

Developing brain-computer interfaces from a user-centered perspective: Assessing the needs of persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, caregivers, and professionals / Liberati, Giulia; Pizzimenti, Alessia; Simione, Luca; Riccio, Angela; Schettini, Francesca; Inghilleri, Maurizio; Mattia, Donatella; Cincotti, Febo. - In: APPLIED ERGONOMICS. - ISSN 0003-6870. - STAMPA. - 50:(2015), pp. 139-146. [10.1016/j.apergo.2015.03.012]

Developing brain-computer interfaces from a user-centered perspective: Assessing the needs of persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, caregivers, and professionals

LIBERATI, GIULIA
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SIMIONE, LUCA;RICCIO, ANGELA;SCHETTINI, FRANCESCA;INGHILLERI, Maurizio;CINCOTTI, FEBO
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By focus group methodology, we examined the opinions and requirements of persons with ALS, their caregivers, and health care assistants with regard to developing a brain-computer interface (BCI) system that fulfills the user's needs. Four overarching topics emerged from this analysis: 1) lack of information on BCI and its everyday applications; 2) importance of a customizable system that supports individuals throughout the various stages of the disease; 3) relationship between affectivity and technology use; and 4) importance of individuals retaining a sense of agency. These findings should be considered when developing new assistive technology. Moreover, the BCI community should acknowledge the need to bridge experimental results and its everyday application.
2015
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Brain-computer interfaces; User-centered approach
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Developing brain-computer interfaces from a user-centered perspective: Assessing the needs of persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, caregivers, and professionals / Liberati, Giulia; Pizzimenti, Alessia; Simione, Luca; Riccio, Angela; Schettini, Francesca; Inghilleri, Maurizio; Mattia, Donatella; Cincotti, Febo. - In: APPLIED ERGONOMICS. - ISSN 0003-6870. - STAMPA. - 50:(2015), pp. 139-146. [10.1016/j.apergo.2015.03.012]
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