| Literature DB >> 29472849 |
Ioulietta Lazarou1,2,3, Spiros Nikolopoulos1, Panagiotis C Petrantonakis1, Ioannis Kompatsiaris1, Magda Tsolaki1,2,3.
Abstract
People with severe neurological impairments face many challenges in sensorimotor functions and communication with the environment; therefore they have increased demand for advanced, adaptive and personalized rehabilitation. During the last several decades, numerous studies have developed brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with the goals ranging from providing means of communication to functional rehabilitation. Here we review the research on non-invasive, electroencephalography (EEG)-based BCI systems for communication and rehabilitation. We focus on the approaches intended to help severely paralyzed and locked-in patients regain communication using three different BCI modalities: slow cortical potentials, sensorimotor rhythms and P300 potentials, as operational mechanisms. We also review BCI systems for restoration of motor function in patients with spinal cord injury and chronic stroke. We discuss the advantages and limitations of these approaches and the challenges that need to be addressed in the future.Entities:
Keywords: P300; brain–computer interfaces (BCI); communication; electroencephalogram (EEG); neuromuscular disorders (NMD); rehabilitation; sensorimotor rhythms (SMR); slow cortical potentials (SCP)
Year: 2018 PMID: 29472849 PMCID: PMC5810272 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2018.00014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Summary of EEG-BCI studies for communication, control and rehabilitation involving people with motor impairment.
| Study | Participants | Disease | EEG-BCI application | EEG-based neurophysiological input |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Two participants | ALS | TTD system | SCP | |
| Five participants | ALS | TTD system | SCP | |
| Two participants | ALS | TTD system | SCP | |
| One participant | ALS | TTD system | SCP | |
| Five participants | ALS | TTD system | SCP | |
| One participant | ALS | Visual feedback | SCP | |
| One participant | ALS | Web browsers | SCP | |
| One participant | SCI | Rehabilitation | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| One participant | CP | Graz-BCI | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| Four participants | Paraplegia | Graz-BCI | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| Four participants (two people with motor impairment and two able-bodied) | SCI | Cursor movement systems | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| Four participants | ALS | Cursor movement systems | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| Six participants | Five SCI, one G-B | Game application | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| One participant | SCI | Virtual environments | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| 11 participants (nine able-bodied and two people with motor impairment) | One Stroke, one ALS | Game application | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| Six participants (five able-bodied and one people with motor impairment) | SCI | Cursor movement systems | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| 28 participants (14 able-bodied 14 people with motor impairment) | Eight with SMA II/III, six with DMD | Control of external devices | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| Six participants (four able-bodied two people with motor impairment) | SCI | Cursor movement systems | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| 20 participants (14 able-bodied and six people with motor impairment) | DMD | Control of external devices | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| Seven people with motor impairment participants | SCI | Control of external device | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| Four participants | One tetra paresis, one CP, two cerebral bleeding | Game applications | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| 32 participants | Stroke | Rehabilitation | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| 29 participants (9 people with motor impairment participants and 10 able-bodied) | Six SCI, two myopathy, one DMD | Control of external devices | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| 28 participants (14 BCI MI training group and 14 no-BCI MI training group) | Stroke | Rehabilitation | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| 40 participants (25 people with motor impairment and 15 able-bodied) | ALS | Control of external device | Motor imagery, SMR, and P300 | |
| 22 participants (six people with motor impairment and 16 able-bodied) | Stroke | Rehabilitation | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| 32 participants (20 people with motor impairment and 12 able-bodied) | Stroke | Rehabilitation | Motor imagery and SMR | |
| Six participants (three able-bodied and three people with motor impairment) | ALS | Speller systems | P300 | |
| 12 participants (five people with motor impairment and seven able-bodied) | ALS, MS, GB, Stroke, SCI | Control of external devices | P300 | |
| Nine participants (five people with motor impairment and four able-bodied) | CP, MS, ALS, TBI-SCI, Post-anoxic encephalopathy | Speller systems | P300 | |
| Six participants | ALS | Speller systems | P300 | |
| Four participants | ALS | Speller systems | P300 | |
| 25 participants (16 able-bodied and 9 motor-impaired) | Two SMA II, four ALS, two SBMA, one MD | Speller systems | P300 | |
| One participant | ALS | Web browsers | P300 | |
| 13 participants (10 able-bodied and 3 people with motor impairment participants) | ALS | Web browsers | P300 | |
| 26 participants (20 able-bodied and three people with motor impairment) | ALS | Paint application | P300 | |
| Eight participants (four able-bodied and four people with motor impairment) | ALS | Control of external devices | P300 | |
| 18 participants (nine able-bodied and nine people with motor impairment) | Three ALS, six CP | Speller systems | P300 | |
| 14 participants | Five CP, one DMD, one SCI, seven ALS | Control of external devices | P300 | |
| Seven participants (four people with motor-impairment and 3 AT experts) | One ALS, one SMA III, three DMD | Web browsers | P300 | |
| Four participants | Two ALS, one stroke, one DMD | Paint application | P300 | |
| 15 participants | Six Spastic CP, one A-CM, two SCI, three TBI, one MS, one Neurofibromatosis and severe kyphoscoliosis, one Extrapyramidal syndrome, dystonia and parkinsonism | Control of external devices | P300 | |
| 14 participants | Dystonic/Spastic CP | Speller systems | P300 | |
| Two participants | ALS | Paint application | P300 | |
| Ten participants | SCI | Speller systems | P300 | |
| Eight people with motor impairment participants | ALS | Speller systems | P300 | |
| 11 participants (eight able-bodied and three people with motor impairment) | Two Stroke, one ALS | Speller systems | P300 | |
| 28 participants (14 people with motor impairment and 14 able-bodied) | ALS | Speller systems | P300 | |