Offline identification of imagined speed of wrist movements in paralyzed ALS patients from single-trial EEG

  • Ying Gu
  • , Dario Farina*
  • , Ander Ramos Murguialday
  • , Kim Dremstrup
  • , Pedro Montoya
  • , Niels Birbaumer
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The study investigated the possibility of identifying the speed of an imagined movement from EEG recordings in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients. EEG signals were acquired from four ALS patients during imagination of wrist extensions at two speeds (fast and slow), each repeated up to 100 times in random order. The movement-related cortical potentials (MRCPs) and averaged sensorimotor rhythm associated with the two tasks were obtained from the EEG recordings. Moreover, offline single-trial EEG classification was performed with discrete wavelet transform for feature extraction and support vector machine for classification. The speed of the task was encoded in the time delay of peak negativity in the MRCPs, which was shorter for faster than for slower movements. The average single-trial misclassification rate between speeds was 30.4 ± 3.5% when the best scalp location and time interval were selected for each individual. The scalp location and time interval leading to the lowest misclassification rate varied among patients. The results indicate that the imagination of movements at different speeds is a viable strategy for controlling a brain-computer interface system by ALS patients.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberArticle 62
JournalFrontiers in Neuroscience
Volume3
Issue numberAUG
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Brain-computer interface
  • MRCP
  • Motor imagination
  • Paralysis

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