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Detecting and classifying movement-related cortical potentials associated with hand movements in healthy subjects and stroke patients from single-electrode, single-trial EEG

机译:通过单电极,单次试验脑电图,对健康受试者和中风患者中与手部动作相关的与动作相关的皮质电位进行检测和分类

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Objective. To detect movement intention from executed and imaginary palmar grasps in healthy subjects and attempted executions in stroke patients using one EEG channel. Moreover, movement force and speed were also decoded. Approach. Fifteen healthy subjects performed motor execution and imagination of four types of palmar grasps. In addition, five stroke patients attempted to perform the same movements. The movements were detected from the continuous EEG using a single electrode/channel overlying the cortical representation of the hand. Four features were extracted from the EEG signal and classified with a support vector machine (SVM) to decode the level of force and speed associated with the movement. The system performance was evaluated based on both detection and classification. Main results. ~75% of all movements (executed, imaginary and attempted) were detected 100 ms before the onset of the movement. ~60% of the movements were correctly classified according to the intended level of force and speed. When detection and classification were combined, ~45% of the movements were correctly detected and classified in both the healthy and stroke subjects, although the performance was slightly better in healthy subjects. Significance. The results indicate that it is possible to use a single EEG channel for detecting movement intentions that may be combined with assistive technologies. The simple setup may lead to a smoother transition from laboratory tests to the clinic.
机译:目的。为了从健康受试者的执行手和假想手掌抓握中检测出运动意图,并使用一个EEG通道在中风患者中尝试执行手执行。此外,还对运动力和速度进行了解码。方法。 15名健康受试者进行了运动执行和四种手掌抓握力的想象。另外,五名中风患者试图进行相同的动作。使用覆盖在手部皮层代表上的单个电极/通道,从连续的脑电图检测运动。从EEG信号中提取了四个特征,并用支持向量机(SVM)进行了分类,以解码与运动相关的力和速度水平。基于检测和分类对系统性能进行了评估。主要结果。在运动开始前100毫秒检测到所有运动(执行,想象和尝试的运动)的〜75%。根据预期的力量和速度水平,正确分类了约60%的动作。当检测和分类相结合时,在健康和中风受试者中正确检测到〜45%的运动并进行分类,尽管在健康受试者中表现稍好一些。意义。结果表明,可以使用单个EEG通道检测可能与辅助技术结合的运动意图。简单的设置可以使从实验室测试到诊所的过渡更加顺畅。

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    《Journal of neural engineering》 |2015年第5期|056013.1-056013.11|共11页
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    Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark;

    Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark,Center for Chiropractic Research, New Zealand College of Chiropractic, Auckland, New Zealand,Health and Rehabilitation Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand;

    Health and Rehabilitation Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand;

    Department of Neurorehabilitation Engineering, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience, University Medical Center Goettingen, Georg-August University, Goettingen, Germany;

    Center for Sensory-Motor Interaction, Department of Health Science and Technology, Aalborg University, Denmark;

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    movement-related cortical potentials; movement intention; brain-computer interface; movement kinetics; EEG; signal processing;

    机译:与运动有关的皮质电位;运动意图脑机接口;运动动力学脑电图;信号处理;

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