In order to overcome the shortcomings of traditional single BCI systems, a novel method of brain-computer interfacing (BCI) has been proposed; this method is known as a hybrid BCI. Although several tests using hybrid BCIs have yielded promising results, much more research and development is still needed in this area. As a corollary, we also did a thorough analysis of the most recent studies focusing on the usefulness of BCIs. To determine the weight each factor should have in the overall evaluation of BCI usability, we zeroed in on the tasks and measurements involved. We reported on the satisfaction-based usability features of BCI and mixed BCI systems efficacy, and efficiency, and made some suggestions for further research. Usability testing can reveal problems with the HCI and ergonomics of BCI and hybrid BCI systems, as well as provide suggestions for future study in the area.
DIVYA et al. (Thu,) studied this question.