Comparison of Phase-Coupling Indices for Tremor

Sunghan Kim, J. Mcnames, K. Burchiel
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Abstract

Tremor can be a severely disabling symptom. It occurs in patients with many movement disorders including Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET). Physical tremor can be measured with a variety of instruments including electromyograms (EMG) and accelerometers. Neural tremor can be measured by microelectrodes placed near nerve cells or obtained from brain cells during stereotactic neurosurgery. Recent studies have demonstrated that tremor activity measured from two distinct signals, possibly from different types of sensors, may be uncoupled even when the dominant frequency of the tremor is the same in both signals. The coupling between signals may also change over time. Several measures of phase coupling have been proposed in previous studies. We describe the results of a simulation study to assess the reliability and inverse variability of three popular phase-coupling indices and an index based on the correlation coefficient of the instantaneous frequency (IF) signals. The results of our study demonstrate that the common-mean correlation coefficient of the IF signals is the most accurate measure of phase coupling and has many desirable properties not shared by the other indices
震颤的相位耦合指标比较
震颤可能是一种严重的致残症状。它发生在许多运动障碍患者中,包括帕金森病(PD)和特发性震颤(ET)。物理震颤可以用多种仪器测量,包括肌电图(EMG)和加速度计。神经震颤可以通过放置在神经细胞附近的微电极来测量,也可以在立体定向神经外科手术中从脑细胞中获得。最近的研究表明,从两个不同的信号(可能来自不同类型的传感器)测量到的震颤活动可能是不耦合的,即使两个信号中震颤的主要频率是相同的。信号之间的耦合也可能随着时间的推移而改变。在以往的研究中提出了几种相位耦合的措施。我们描述了一项模拟研究的结果,以评估三种常用的相位耦合指标和基于瞬时频率(IF)信号相关系数的指标的可靠性和逆变异性。我们的研究结果表明,中频信号的平均相关系数是相位耦合的最精确的度量,并且具有许多其他指标所不具有的理想特性
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