Detecting and comparing the onset of self-paced and cue-based finger movements from EEG signals

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We asked four subjects to perform the task of pressing a taster button with their thumbs, while their EEG recordings were obtained, in order to determine the probability of the subjects' intention to make the movement in comparison to the idle state. Humans usually spontaneously decide when to initiate movements to complete daily-life tasks, but sometimes our movements can also be externally triggered. Thus, the subjects first performed motor tasks at the instants defined by the animation shown on the screen and second, the subjects performed self-initiated movements. In this paper, we study if there is a difference in the classification results and coherence measures of EEG signals in these two paradigms. We used the Support Vector Machine (SVM) classifier on features extracted by applying Burg's algorithm to EEG signals, which arose as a solution with high accuracy.

Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojada2015 7th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference, CEEC 2015 - Conference Proceedings
EditorialInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Páginas157-160
Número de páginas4
ISBN (versión digital)9781467394819
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 19 nov 2015
Publicado de forma externa
Evento7th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference, CEEC 2015 - Colchester, Reino Unido
Duración: 24 sept 201525 sept 2015

Serie de la publicación

Nombre2015 7th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference, CEEC 2015 - Conference Proceedings

Conferencia

Conferencia7th Computer Science and Electronic Engineering Conference, CEEC 2015
País/TerritorioReino Unido
CiudadColchester
Período24/09/1525/09/15

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