Apr 6, 2026
Can we control a virtual body as naturally as our own—using only brain activity?
This question, inspired by the iconic series Sword Art Online, was set by Taiga Seri, a PhD researcher at Keio University. Answering this question led Taiga to the nomination for the International BCI Award, bringing all of us one step closer to a future once imagined in science fiction.
Taiga shares how a middle school encounter with immersive virtual reality concepts sparked his long-term vision: eliminating physical boundaries and enabling humans to interact, move, and connect in fully immersive digital worlds.
At the core of his research is a non-invasive, multimodal brain-computer interface that combines:
This system allows users to:
The goal is true embodiment, where users feel the avatar is their own body.
Taiga discusses key challenges, including:
One of the most innovative aspects of his work is the use of auditory event-related potentials (ERP) as a neural biomarker of agency.
His findings suggest:
This opens new possibilities for objectively measuring embodiment in neurotechnology systems.
Taiga envisions applications across:
His long-term
goal:
👉 A world where distance
no longer limits human connection—where people can meet, interact,
and experience reality together in shared virtual
spaces.
Taiga shares valuable advice:
This episode is a powerful reminder that today’s neurotechnology breakthroughs often begin as yesterday’s imagination.
As Taiga puts
it:
“Dream first. That dream
will guide your science.”
Chapters
00:00:02 - Brain-Controlled Avatars: The Future of BCI
00:03:22 - Bioinformatics and Neuro-Rehabilitation Research
00:08:58 - Diving into Virtual Worlds Without Moving
00:14:37 - Removing Spatial Limitations Through Immersive Technology
00:18:14 - Vision Shapes Your Path and Opportunities
00:24:55 - Multimodal Recording Opportunities in Neuroscience
00:31:03 - Stroke Rehabilitation Using Brain-Computer Interfaces
00:34:35 - Post-Movement Beta Rebound and EEG Activity
00:39:00 - ERD, PMBR, and Event-Related Synchronization Explained
00:41:03 - Embodiment: Ownership vs Agency in BCI
00:44:52 - Ownership vs Agency in Virtual Avatars
00:51:07 - Auditory ERP Measures Agency in Virtual Environments
00:58:15 - Unconscious Eye Movement for Direction Control
01:03:19 - Eye Gaze Tracking at Intersections vs Straight Roads
01:07:47 - Finding Neural Markers of Embodiment and Agency
01:14:41 - Investigating Embodiment Through Peripersonal Space
01:18:23 - Tips for Award Submissions and Finding Your Uniqueness
01:23:15 - Pursuing International Research Experience During PhD
01:26:09 - Dream Big to Fuel Your Future Success
The International BCI Award series is sponsored and organized by g.tec medical engineering. Submit your work for the BCI Award today! https://www.bci-award.com/Home (the submission deadline is September 1st).
About the Podcast Guest
Academic Title and
Affiliation:
Taiga Seri is a Doctoral Research Fellow supported by the
Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science (JSPS DC1 Research Fellowship). He is based in Japan
and conducts his research at Keio
University, within the Graduate School of Science and
Technology, Department of Biosciences and Informatics, under the
supervision of Professor Junichi
Ushiba.
Research Interests and
Goals:
Taiga’s work centers on the concept of embodiment—exploring how virtual avatars
can be experienced not simply as external tools, but as true
extensions of the self.
In his research, he combines multimodal brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with innovative approaches such as auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to both induce and measure this sense of embodiment.
Looking ahead, Taiga aims to translate these advances into clinical applications, particularly to support individuals with physical impairments in regaining activities of daily living.
As part of this vision, he plans to pursue postdoctoral research in laboratories specializing in invasive BCIs, expanding his expertise and challenging himself in new research environments beyond his current institution and country.
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