Quantitative EEG Based on Direct Recording and Source Localization Estimation in Repetitive Hand Motor Activity

Q4 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Masitoh, Suprijanto, F. Putri, V. Nadhira
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Abstract

Electroencephalography (EEG) has been widely used in clinical practice as a tool to guide an efficient post-stroke functional recovery program and adjust the rehabilitation training program. EEG has some advantages in temporal resolution, portability, and relatively low cost. Motor-related brain activities can be quantified by measuring the mu rhythm’s event-related desynchronization (ERD), acquired from a direct surface EEG recording. The common problem of direct surface EEG is the crosstalk between brain regions that are unrelated to the sensorimotor cortex. This problem can be solved through the EEG source localization technique. Essentially, the idea of source reconstruction is to estimate the primary cortical current densities during the given EEG recording across the head surface. The recent work aims to compare EEG power spectral density (PSD) analysis and source localization. Modification of exact-Low Resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography (eLORETA) was used as an EEG source localization method. EEG data recording was performed on a healthy, able-bodied male subject using 21 electrodes based on the case study’s 10-20 electrode placement system. The subject was asked to perform basic hand movements, i.e., grasping with and without hand load. Mu power was calculated from the electrodes that are located around the motor cortex (C3 and C4), while the average current density was calculated from the Brodmann Area (BA) 4 and 6, both during grasping and relaxation (baseline). The comparison showed that during grasping, there was a decrease in aver-age current density around BA-4 and BA-6 and a decrease in mu power at C3 and C4 when compared to baseline. These results indicate: (1) the activity of mu rhythm’s ERD around the sensorimotor cortex during hand movement; and (2) the possibility of using the EEG source localization method as an alternative biofeedback modality.
基于直接记录和源定位估计的手部重复运动定量脑电图
脑电图(EEG)作为指导有效的脑卒中后功能恢复计划和调整康复训练计划的工具,在临床实践中得到了广泛应用。脑电图在时间分辨率、可移植性和相对较低的成本方面具有一些优势。运动相关的大脑活动可以通过测量从直接表面脑电图记录中获得的μ节律的事件相关去同步(ERD)来量化。直接表面脑电图的常见问题是与感觉运动皮层无关的大脑区域之间的串扰。这个问题可以通过脑电源定位技术来解决。从本质上讲,源重建的想法是估计在整个头部表面的给定EEG记录期间的初级皮层电流密度。最近的工作旨在比较脑电图功率谱密度(PSD)分析和源定位。改进的精确低分辨率脑电磁层析成像(eLORETA)被用作EEG源定位方法。基于案例研究的10-20电极放置系统,使用21个电极对一名健康、健全的男性受试者进行脑电图数据记录。受试者被要求进行基本的手部动作,即用手抓握和不用手抓握。Mu功率是根据位于运动皮层(C3和C4)周围的电极计算的,而平均电流密度是根据抓握和放松期间(基线)的布罗德曼区(BA)4和6计算的。比较表明,在抓握过程中,与基线相比,BA-4和BA-6周围的平均电流密度降低,C3和C4处的μ功率降低。这些结果表明:(1)手部运动过程中感觉运动皮层周围μ节律ERD的活动;以及(2)使用EEG源定位方法作为替代生物反馈模式的可能性。
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International Journal Bioautomation
International Journal Bioautomation Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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