功能近红外光谱检测脑机接口认知活动相关血流动力学信号

H. Ayaz, M. Izzetoglu, S. Bunce, T. Heiman-Patterson, B. Onaral
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理想的非侵入性脑机接口(BCI)将来自人脑的信号转换为可以控制设备和应用程序的命令。因此,脑机接口提供了一种不涉及神经肌肉系统的脑输出方式。这对于那些患有神经肌肉损伤(如肌萎缩侧索硬化症(ALS))或各种类型瘫痪的人来说是一个优势。在这项研究中,我们提出设计一种新的无创脑机接口,该接口基于光学手段,通过监测血流动力学反应来测量脑活动。该系统使用功能性近红外(fNIR)光谱来检测前额叶皮层在执行一项心理任务即N-back测试时自发引起的认知活动。我们的研究结果表明,fNIR信号与与工作记忆相关的认知任务相关。这些实验结果与先前的功能磁共振成像(fMRI)和补体脑电图(EEG)结果比较有利。由于fNIR可以以可穿戴和微创设备的形式实现,它还具有在日常环境中监测现实生活条件下大脑活动的能力,这为fNIR在BCI开发中的通信和娱乐目的的潜在应用开辟了道路。
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Detecting cognitive activity related hemodynamic signal for brain computer interface using functional near infrared spectroscopy
The ideal non-invasive brain computer interface (BCI) transforms signals originating from human brain into commands that can control devices and applications. Hence, BCI provides a way for brain output that does not involve neuromuscular system. This represents an advantage for those individuals suffering from neuromuscular impairments such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or various types of paralysis. In this study we propose to design a new noninvasive BCI that is based on optical means to measure brain activity by monitoring hemodynamic response. The proposed system uses functional near infrared (fNIR) spectroscopy to detect cognitive activity from prefrontal cortex elicited voluntarily by performing a mental task namely N-back test. Our findings indicate that fNIR signal correlates with cognitive tasks associated with working memory. These experimental outcomes compare favorably with previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and complement electroencephalogram (EEG) findings. Since fNIR can be implemented in the form of a wearable and minimally intrusive device, it also has the capacity to monitor brain activity under real life conditions in everyday environments leading the way to potential applications of fNIR in BCI development for communication and entertainment purposes.
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