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Predicting Action Content On-Line and in Real Time before Action Onset - an Intracranial Human Study

机译:在行动发生之前实时在线预测行动内容-颅内人类研究

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The ability to predict action content from neural signals in real time before the action occurs has been long sought in the neuroscientific study of decision-making, agency and volition. On-line real-time (ORT) prediction is important for understanding the relation between neural correlates of decision-making and conscious, voluntary action as well as for brain-machine interfaces. Here, epilepsy patients, implanted with intracranial depth microelectrodes or subdural grid electrodes for clinical purposes, participated in a "matching-pennies" game against an opponent. In each trial, subjects were given a 5 s countdown, after which they had to raise their left or right hand immediately as the "go" signal appeared on a computer screen. They won a fixed amount of money if they raised a different hand than their opponent and lost that amount otherwise. The question we here studied was the extent to which neural precursors of the subjects' decisions can be detected in intracranial local field potentials (LFP) prior to the onset of the action. We found that combined low-frequency (0.1-5 Hz) LFP signals from 10 electrodes were predictive of the intended left-/right-hand movements before the onset of the go signal. Our ORT system predicted which hand the patient would raise 0.5 s before the go signal with 68±3% accuracy in two patients. Based on these results, we constructed an ORT system that tracked up to 30 electrodes simultaneously, and tested it on retrospective data from 7 patients. On average, we could predict the correct hand choice in 83% of the trials, which rose to 92% if we let the system drop 3/10 of the trials on which it was less confident. Our system demonstrates-for the first time-the feasibility of accurately predicting a binary action on single trials in real time for patients with intracranial recordings, well before the action occurs.
机译:在决策,代理和意志的神经科学研究中,长期以来一直寻求能够在动作发生之前根据神经信号实时预测动作内容的能力。在线实时(ORT)预测对于理解决策与自觉,自发行动的神经相关之间的关系以及对人机界面非常重要。在这里,癫痫患者为了临床目的植入了颅内深度微电极或硬脑膜下网格电极,参加了与对手的“配对小便”游戏。在每个试验中,给受试者5秒钟的倒计时,然后当计算机屏幕上出现“开始”信号时,他们必须立即举起左手或右手。如果他们举手而不是对手,则赢得固定金额的钱,否则输掉该金额。我们在这里研究的问题是,在采取行动之前,可以在颅内局部场电位(LFP)中检测到受试者决策的神经先兆的程度。我们发现,来自十个电极的组合低频(0.1-5 Hz)LFP信号可预测go信号出现之前预期的左/右手运动。我们的ORT系统预测两名患者在走动信号之前哪只手会举起0.5 s,准确度为68±3%。基于这些结果,我们构建了同时跟踪多达30个电极的ORT系统,并根据7位患者的回顾性数据对其进行了测试。平均而言,我们可以在83%的试验中预测正确的手选择,如果让系统放弃对其不太自信的试验的3/10,则可以提高到92%。我们的系统首次展示了实时准确地预测具有颅内记录的患者在单项试验中的二元作用的可行性,并且该作用要早于作用发生之前。

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