Classification of left and right foot movement intention based on steady-state somatosensory evoked potentials

Young-Jin Kee, Dong-Ok Won, Seong-Whan Lee
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Recently, steady-state somatosensory evoked potentials (SSSEPs) which are brain responses to tactile stimulation of specific frequency in somatosensory have been researched in brain-computer interface (BCI) groups. Classification of both feet is important in gait control system. Previous SSSEP studies have mainly researched a feasibility of discrimination by stimulator attached on upper limb (e.g., finger or arm). However, SSSEP-based classification of both feet could be useful in BCI-based gait rehabilitation system. Hence, we investigate a possibility of discrimination of both feet using SSSEP. To this end, we obtain optimal stimuli frequencies in the screening session. In subsequence test session, the optimal stimuli were attached on the left and right foot, respectively. Six healthy subjects conducted the task which was the subjects concentrate on the tactile stimuli following by random visual cue. The classification results show 72.6% and 72.2% in two methods (i.e., common spatial pattern (CSP) and power spectral density (PSD)). Furthermore, we analyzed differences of spatial and spectral features for reliable BCI performance. These results suggest that classification both feet can be available in SSSEP-based BCI for gait rehabilitation.
基于稳态体感诱发电位的左右足运动意图分类
稳态体感诱发电位(SSSEPs)是大脑对特定频率的体感触觉刺激的反应,近年来在脑机接口(BCI)组中进行了研究。双脚分类是步态控制系统的重要组成部分。以往的SSSEP研究主要是研究附着在上肢(如手指或手臂)的刺激器识别的可行性。然而,基于sssep的双脚分类在基于脑机接口的步态康复系统中是有用的。因此,我们研究了使用SSSEP对双脚进行歧视的可能性。为此,我们在筛选阶段获得最佳刺激频率。在随后的测试中,将最优刺激物分别附着在左、右脚上。6名健康被试进行了一项实验,被试先专注于触觉刺激,然后随机接受视觉提示。常用空间格局(CSP)和功率谱密度(PSD)两种方法的分类结果分别为72.6%和72.2%。此外,我们分析了可靠的BCI性能的空间和光谱特征差异。这些结果表明,在基于sssep的脑机接口中,双脚分类可用于步态康复。
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