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Epidural ECoG Online Decoding of Arm Movement Intention in Hemiparesis
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2010
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Upright PostureGait AnalysisArm Movement IntentionNeurological RehabilitationMotor ControlMovement AnalysisRehabilitation RoboticsKinesiologyOnline ClassificationNeurologyKinematicsNeurorehabilitationHealth SciencesNeuroimagingRehabilitationBrain-computer InterfacesBrain-computer InterfacePhysical TherapyEeg Signal ProcessingConcussionHuman MovementBraincomputer InterfaceMedicine
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) that rely upon epidural electrocorticographic signals may become a promising tool for neurorehabilitation of patients with severe hemiparatic syndromes due to cerebrovascular, traumatic or tumor-related brain damage. Here, we show in a patient-based feasibility study that online classification of arm movement intention is possible. The intention to move or to rest can be identified with high accuracy (~90 %), which is sufficient for BCI-guided neurorehabilitation. The observed spatial distribution of relevant features on the motor cortex indicates that cortical reorganization has been induced by the brain lesion. Low- and high-frequency components of the electrocorticographic power spectrum provide complementary information towards classification of arm movement intention.
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