Improvement of Motor Imagery BCI using Silent Speech

Sansit Ngamrassameewong, Vichaya Manatchinapisit, Y. Wongsawat
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Human expression are exhibited throughout by language, which is generally used for communications. Making use of this fact, combining the language expression silently with the imagination of movement may lead to the improvement on developing the brain-computer interface (BCI) system. This paper focuses on the silent speech related to upper limbs movement. In the experiment, five subjects performed silent speech, i.e. at the same time, imagined upper limbs movement follow by two words, which are "RIGHT" or "LEFT". Furthermore, each of the participants performed another experiment doing only motor imagery (MI). In both experiments, there are five trials for each movement side. 19-channel EEG was recorded. The EEG signals were simply analyzed by using the absolute power. The result shows the clearer activation of event-related desynchronization (ERD) of the alpha band (8-12 Hz) on the motor area (C3, C4) during the combination of silent speech and MI.
无声言语对运动意象脑机接口的改善
人类的表达是通过语言表现出来的,语言通常用于交流。利用这一事实,将无声的语言表达与动作的想象相结合,可以提高脑机接口(BCI)系统的开发水平。本文主要研究与上肢运动相关的无声言语。在实验中,五名被试进行无声说话,即同时想象上肢的运动,然后想象两个单词,分别是“右”或“左”。此外,每个参与者都做了另一个只做运动想象(MI)的实验。在这两个实验中,每个运动侧都有5次试验。记录19路脑电图。采用绝对功率法对脑电信号进行简单分析。结果表明,沉默言语与MI组合时,运动区(C3、C4) α带(8 ~ 12 Hz)的事件相关去同步(ERD)激活更为明显。
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