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The Brainarium: An Interactive Immersive Tool for Brain Education, Art, and Neurotherapy

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Recent theoretical and technological advances in neuroimaging techniques now allow brain electrical activity to be recorded using affordable and user-friendly equipment for nonscientist end-users. An increasing number of educators and artists have begun using electroencephalogram (EEG) to control multimedia and live artistic contents. In this paper, we introduce a new concept based on brain computer interface (BCI) technologies: the Brainarium. The Brainarium is a new pedagogical and artistic tool, which can deliver and illustrate scientific knowledge, as well as a new framework for scientific exploration. The Brainarium consists of a portable planetarium device that is being used as brain metaphor. This is done by projecting multimedia content on the planetarium dome and displaying EEG data recorded from a subject in real time using Brain Machine Interface (BMI) technologies. The system has been demonstrated through several performances involving an interaction between the subject controlling the BMI, a musician, and the audience during series of exhibitions and workshops in schools. We report here feedback from 134 participants who filled questionnaires to rate their experiences. Our results show improved subjective learning compared to conventional methods, improved entertainment value, improved absorption into the material being presented, and little discomfort.

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hal-01569886 , version 1 (09-10-2024)

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Romain Grandchamp, Arnaud Delorme. The Brainarium: An Interactive Immersive Tool for Brain Education, Art, and Neurotherapy. Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience, 2016, 2016, pp.1-12. ⟨10.1155/2016/4204385⟩. ⟨hal-01569886⟩
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