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Goal-directed or aimless? EEG differences during the preparation of a reach-and-touch task

机译:目标导向还是无目标?准备触碰式任务期间的脑电图差异

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The natural control of neuroprostheses is currently a challenge in both rehabilitation engineering and brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) research. One of the recurrent problems is to know exactly when to activate such devices. For the execution of the most common activities of daily living, these devices only need to be active when in the presence of a goal. Therefore, we believe that the distinction between the planning of goal-directed and aimless movements, using non-invasive recordings, can be useful for the implementation of a simple and effective activation method for these devices. We investigated whether those differences are detectable during a reach-and-touch task, using electroencephalography (EEG). Event-related potentials and oscillatory activity changes were studied. Our results show that there are statistically significant differences between both types of movement. Combining this information with movement decoding would allow a natural control strategy for BCIs, exclusively relying on the cognitive processes behind movement preparation and execution.
机译:神经假体的自然控制目前在康复工程和脑机接口(BCI)研究中都是一个挑战。经常出现的问题之一是确切地知道何时激活此类设备。为了执行日常生活中最常见的活动,这些设备仅在有目标的情况下才需要激活。因此,我们认为使用无创记录对目标定向运动和无目标运动进行计划之间的区别对于实现这些设备的简单有效的激活方法可能是有用的。我们使用脑电图(EEG)调查了在触碰和触摸任务期间是否可以检测到这些差异。研究了与事件相关的电位和振荡活动的变化。我们的结果表明,两种类型的运动之间在统计学上都存在显着差异。将此信息与运动解码相结合,将允许BCI的自然控制策略,完全依靠运动准备和执行背后的认知过程。

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