Single-session communication with a locked-in patient by functional near-infrared spectroscopy

被引:49
作者
Abdalmalak, Androu [1 ,2 ]
Milej, Daniel [1 ,2 ]
Norton, Loretta [3 ]
Debicki, Derek B. [4 ]
Gofton, Teneille [4 ]
Diop, Mamadou [1 ,2 ]
Owen, Adrian M. [3 ]
Lawrence, Keith St. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Lawson Hlth Res Inst, Imaging Program, London, ON, Canada
[2] Western Univ, Dept Med Biophys, London, ON, Canada
[3] Western Univ, Brain & Mind Inst, London, ON, Canada
[4] Western Univ, Clin Neurol Sci, London, ON, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
functional near-infrared spectroscopy; time-resolved measurements; Guillain-Barre syndrome; motor imagery; brain-computer interface; DETECT BRAIN ACTIVITY; OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; VEGETATIVE STATE; SENSITIVITY; DISORDERS; ARTIFACTS; AWARENESS;
D O I
10.1117/1.NPh.4.4.040501
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
There is a growing interest in the possibility of using functional neuroimaging techniques to aid in detecting covert awareness in patients who are thought to be suffering from a disorder of consciousness. Immerging optical techniques such as time-resolved functional nearinfrared spectroscopy (TR-fNIRS) are ideal for such applications due to their low-cost, portability, and enhanced sensitivity to brain activity. The aim of this case study was to investigate for the first time the ability of TR-fNIRS to detect command driven motor imagery (MI) activity in a functionally locked-in patient suffering from Guillain-Barre syndrome. In addition, the utility of using TR-fNIRS as a brain-computer interface (BCI) was also assessed by instructing the patient to perform an MI task as affirmation to three questions: (1) confirming his last name, (2) if he was in pain, and (3) if he felt safe. At the time of this study, the patient had regained limited eye movement, which provided an opportunity to accurately validate a BCI after the fNIRS study was completed. Comparing the two sets of responses showed that fNIRS provided the correct answers to all of the questions. These promising results demonstrate for the first time the potential of using an MI paradigm in combination with fNIRS to communicate with functionally locked-in patients without the need for prior training. (C) The Authors. Published by SPIE under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
引用
收藏
页数:4
相关论文
共 23 条
  • [1] Can time-resolved NIRS provide the sensitivity to detect brain activity during motor imagery consistently?
    Abdalmalak, Androu
    Milej, Daniel
    Diop, Mamadou
    Shokouhi, Mahsa
    Naci, Lorina
    Owen, Adrian M.
    St Lawrence, Keith
    [J]. BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, 2017, 8 (04): : 2162 - 2172
  • [2] Assessing the feasibility of time-resolved fNIRS to detect brain activity during motor imagery
    Abdalmalak, Androu
    Milej, Daniel
    Diop, Mamdou
    Naci, Lorina
    Owen, Adrian M.
    Lawrence, Keith St.
    [J]. CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL NEUROPHOTONICS; NEURAL IMAGING AND SENSING; AND OPTOGENETICS AND OPTICAL MANIPULATION, 2016, 9690
  • [3] RETRACTED: Brain-Computer Interface-Based Communication in the Completely Locked-In State (Publication with Expression of Concern. See vol. 17, 2019) (Retracted article. See vol. 17, 2019)
    Chaudhary, Ujwal
    Xia, Bin
    Silvoni, Stefano
    Cohen, Leonardo G.
    Birbaumer, Niels
    [J]. PLOS BIOLOGY, 2017, 15 (01)
  • [4] Vivid dreams, hallucinations, psychosis and REM sleep in Guillain-Barre syndrome
    Cochen, V
    Arnulf, I
    Demeret, S
    Neulat, ML
    Gourlet, V
    Drouot, X
    Moutereau, S
    Derenne, JP
    Similowski, T
    Willer, JC
    Pierrot-Deseiligny, C
    Bolgert, F
    [J]. BRAIN, 2005, 128 : 2535 - 2545
  • [5] Bedside detection of awareness in the vegetative state: a cohort study
    Cruse, Damian
    Chennu, Srivas
    Chatelle, Camille
    Bekinschtein, Tristan A.
    Fernandez-Espejo, Davinia
    Pickard, John D.
    Laureys, Steven
    Owen, Adrian M.
    [J]. LANCET, 2011, 378 (9809) : 2088 - 2094
  • [6] In-vivo multilaboratory investigation of the optical properties of the human head
    Farina, Andrea
    Torricelli, Alessandro
    Bargigia, Ilaria
    Spinelli, Lorenzo
    Cubeddu, Rinaldo
    Foschum, Florian
    Jaeger, Marion
    Simon, Emanuel
    Fugger, Oliver
    Kienle, Alwin
    Martelli, Fabrizio
    Di Ninni, Paola
    Zaccanti, Giovanni
    Milej, Daniel
    Sawosz, Piotr
    Kacprzak, Michal
    Liebert, Adam
    Pifferi, Antonio
    [J]. BIOMEDICAL OPTICS EXPRESS, 2015, 6 (07): : 2609 - 2623
  • [7] The Clinical Utility of fMRI for Identifying Covert Awareness in the Vegetative State: A Comparison of Sensitivity between 3T and 1.5T
    Fernandez-Espejo, Davinia
    Norton, Loretta
    Owen, Adrian M.
    [J]. PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (04):
  • [8] BRAIN COMMUNICATION IN A COMPLETELY LOCKED-IN PATIENT USING BEDSIDE NEAR-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY
    Gallegos-Ayala, Guillermo
    Furdea, Adrian
    Takano, Kouji
    Ruf, Carolin A.
    Flor, Herta
    Birbaumer, Niels
    [J]. NEUROLOGY, 2014, 82 (21) : 1930 - 1932
  • [9] Functional near infrared spectroscopy as a probe of brain function in people with prolonged disorders of consciousness
    Kempny, Agnieszka M.
    James, Leon
    Yelden, Kudret
    Duport, Sophie
    Farmer, Simon
    Playford, E. Diane
    Leff, Alexander P.
    [J]. NEUROIMAGE-CLINICAL, 2016, 12 : 312 - 319
  • [10] The physiological origin of task-evoked systemic artefacts in functional near infrared spectroscopy
    Kirilina, Evgeniya
    Jelzow, Alexander
    Heine, Angela
    Niessing, Michael
    Wabnitz, Heidrun
    Bruehl, Ruediger
    Ittermann, Bernd
    Jacobs, Arthur M.
    Tachtsidis, Ilias
    [J]. NEUROIMAGE, 2012, 61 (01) : 70 - 81