Motor imagery and direct brain-computer communication

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作者
Pfurtscheller, G [1 ]
Neuper, C
机构
[1] Graz Univ Technol, Inst Biomed Engn, Dept Med Informat, A-8010 Graz, Austria
[2] Graz Univ Technol, Ludwig Boltzmann Inst Med Informat & Neuroinforma, A-8010 Graz, Austria
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
brain-computer interface (BCI); EEG classification; event-related desynchronization (ERD); event-related synchronization (ERS); motor imagery;
D O I
10.1109/5.939829
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
Motor imagery can modify the neuronal activity in the primary sensorimotor areas in a very similar way as observable with a real executed movement. One part of EEG-based brain-computer interfaces (BCI) is based on the recording and classification of circumscribed and transient EEG changes during different types of motor imagery such as, e.g., imagination of left-hand, right-hand, or foot movement. Features such as, e.g., band power or adaptive autoregressive parameters are either extracted in bipolar EEG recordings overlaying sensorimotor areas or from an array of electrodes located over central and neighboring areas. For the classification of the features, linear discrimination analysis and neural networks is used. Characteristic for the Graz BCI is that a classifier is set up in a learning session and updated after one or more sessions with online feedback using the procedure of "rapid prototyping. " As a result, a discrimination of two brain states (e.g., left- versus right-hand movement imagination) can be reached within only a few days of training. At this time, a tetraplegic patient is able to operate an EEG-based control of a hand orthosis with nearly 100% classification accuracy, by mental imagination of specific motor commands.
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页码:1123 / 1134
页数:12
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