一种利用脑电功率谱密度在两个运动皮层之间的相似性来评估中风运动功能能力的方法

Jihyeon Ha, Da-hye Kim, Laehyun Kim
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基于脑电图(EEG)的脑机接口(BCI)为康复治疗提供了一种新的范式。特别是,结合脑电脑机接口的康复治疗卒中合并运动障碍,使康复比以前更有效;例如,它提供神经反馈来提高大脑的参与度。在这项研究中,我们测量了9例伴有单侧运动问题的慢性中风患者的脑电图数据,同时所有患者都进行了上肢康复(用患手执行抓握任务)。结果表明,同侧和对侧的脑电特征具有相似的功率谱密度。此外,该特征与患手的Fugl-Meyer评估评分显著相关(Spearman相关系数p = - 0.7280, p < 0.05),表明运动功能的程度。这些结果表明,双侧低运动功能患者的脑活动出现在同侧和对侧区域,而高运动功能患者的脑活动只出现在同侧区域。
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An approach for assessing stroke motor function ability using the similarity between electroencephalographic power spectral densities on both motor cortices
The electroencephalography (EEG) based brain-computer interface (BCI) presented a new paradigm of rehabilitation. Especially, rehabilitation incorporating EEG based BCI for stroke with motor impairment makes rehabilitation more effective than previously; for example, it provides neurofeedback to improve engagement of the brain. In this study, we measured EEG data of nine patients with chronic stroke accompanied with a unilateral motor problem while all patients performed upper limb rehabilitation (performing a grasping task with the affected hand). As a result, we found that the EEG feature showed similar EEG power spectral densities between the ipsilesional area and contralesional area. Additionally, this feature was significantly correlated (Spearman correlation coefficient p = −0.7280, p < 0.05) with the Fugl-Meyer Assessment score of the affected hand, indicating a degree of motor function. These results showed that brain activity of patients who had low motor function bilaterally appeared in ipsilesional and contralesional areas, whereas brain activity of patients who had high motor function specifically appeared in the ipsilesional area only.
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