Projektdaten
Technology for multimodal inter-brain dynamics investigation
Fakultät/Einrichtung
Informatik und Automatisierung
Drittmittelgeber
Europäische Union
Bewilligungssumme, Auftragssumme
144.500,00 €
Abstract:
Most social interactions involve interpersonal coordinated movements in real-time and real space, but research on the
complex processes determining social behavior are limited by inadequate technology and analytical tools. In EMBRACE we
will merge complementary expertise and resources in biomedical engineering, material science, signal processing,
neuroscience and social psychology at 3 academic and 3 industrial partners from 3 EU countries to develop: 1) a new mobile
and wireless dry electrode EEG system suitable for monitoring brain activity during full body movements; 2) novel bodynetwork
sensors and a multimodal alignment system for simultaneously recording neural, physiological and kinematic
signals from two interacting subjects; 3) novel analytical solutions for motion artefact removal and multi-level analysis of
multimodal data; 4) a new research dyadic paradigm to exploit the technological advances. The novel technologies will
address requirements of mobility, high signal quality, high temporal and spatial resolution, stable alignment of multiple
signals, wearing comfort and long-term use. The novel analytical methods will permit investigating joint action at the neural,
cognitive-behavioural and social levels. Both technologies and methods will be validated in real time and space face-to-face
studies to produce prototypes and models optimized for broad application. To achieve these objectives, the EMBRACE
consortium realizes extensive intersectoral transfer of knowledge and experience through shared research, secondments
and summer schools, promoting the research capacity and competitiveness of its partners and becoming a lasting EU
network promoting basic and applied biomedical research, with benefit for European industries and society. International
mobility and dissemination will contribute to sharing cultures and knowledge with the scientific community and to promote
communication on the importance of research in biomedical engineering to the society.