Detection of Movement-Related Brain Activity Associated with Hand and Tongue Movements from Single-Trial Around-Ear EEG

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作者
Gulyas, David [1 ]
Jochumsen, Mads [1 ]
机构
[1] Aalborg Univ, Dept Hlth Sci & Technol, DK-9260 Gistrup, Denmark
关键词
brain-computer interface; ear-EEG; movement intention; movement-related cortical potentials; sensorimotor rhythm; hand; tongue; COMPUTER INTERFACES; CORTICAL POTENTIALS; BCI;
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10.3390/s24186004
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O65 [分析化学];
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070302 ; 081704 ;
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Movement intentions of motor impaired individuals can be detected in laboratory settings via electroencephalography Brain-Computer Interfaces (EEG-BCIs) and used for motor rehabilitation and external system control. The real-world BCI use is limited by the costly, time-consuming, obtrusive, and uncomfortable setup of scalp EEG. Ear-EEG offers a faster, more convenient, and more aesthetic setup for recording EEG, but previous work using expensive amplifiers detected motor intentions at chance level. This study investigates the feasibility of a low-cost ear-EEG BCI for the detection of tongue and hand movements for rehabilitation and control purposes. In this study, ten able-bodied participants performed 100 right wrist extensions and 100 tongue-palate movements while three channels of EEG were recorded around the left ear. Offline movement vs. idle activity classification of ear-EEG was performed using temporal and spectral features classified with Random Forest, Support Vector Machine, K-Nearest Neighbours, and Linear Discriminant Analysis in three scenarios: Hand (rehabilitation purpose), hand (control purpose), and tongue (control purpose). The classification accuracies reached 70%, 73%, and 83%, respectively, which was significantly higher than chance level. These results suggest that a low-cost ear-EEG BCI can detect movement intentions for rehabilitation and control purposes. Future studies should include online BCI use with the intended user group in real-life settings.
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