| Literature DB >> 31277297 |
Mario Muñoz-Organero1, Lauren Powell2, Ben Heller3, Val Harpin4, Jack Parker2.
Abstract
Attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects, among other things, the movement patterns of children suffering it. Inattention, hyperactivity and impulsive behaviors, major symptoms characterizing ADHD, result not only in differences in the activity levels but also in the activity patterns themselves. This paper proposes and trains a Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) to characterize the moment patterns for normally developing children and uses the trained RNN in order to assess differences in the movement patterns from children with ADHD. Each child is monitored for 24 consecutive hours, in a normal school day, wearing 4 tri-axial accelerometers (one at each wrist and ankle). The results for both medicated and non-medicated children with ADHD, and for different activity levels are presented. While the movement patterns for non-medicated ADHD diagnosed participants showed higher differences as compared to those of normally developing participants, those differences were only statistically significant for medium intensity movements. On the other hand, the medicated ADHD participants showed statistically different behavior for low intensity movements.Entities:
Keywords: ADHD; Long Short Term Memory (LSTM); Recurrent Neural Networks (RNN); deep learning; tri-axial accelerometers
Year: 2019 PMID: 31277297 PMCID: PMC6651483 DOI: 10.3390/s19132935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Sensors used.
Figure 2Positioning of the sensors.
Participant demographics for ADHD diagnosed participants.
| ID | Age | Gender | On Medication |
|---|---|---|---|
| ADHD 1 | 12 | Male | No |
| ADHD 2 | 12 | Male | Yes |
| ADHD 3 | 7 | Male | Yes |
| ADHD 4 | 6 | Male | No |
| ADHD 5 | 6 | Male | No |
| ADHD 6 | 7 | Male | Yes |
| ADHD 7 | 9 | Male | No |
| ADHD 8 | 7 | Female | Yes |
| ADHD 9 | 12 | Male | Yes |
| ADHD 10 | 9 | Male | Yes |
| ADHD 11 | 8 | Male | Yes |
| ADHD 12 | 8 | Male | Yes |
| ADHD 13 | 7 | Male | No |
| ADHD 14 | 8 | Male | No |
| ADHD 15 | 9 | Male | Yes |
| ADHD 16 | 10 | Female | No |
| ADHD 17 | 6 | Female | No |
| ADHD 18 | 8 | Male | No |
Participant demographics for control participants.
| ID | Age | Gender |
|---|---|---|
| Control 1 | 12 | Male |
| Control 2 | 10 | Male |
| Control 3 | 12 | Female |
| Control 4 | 9 | Female |
| Control 5 | 7 | Male |
| Control 6 | 9 | Male |
| Control 7 | 12 | Male |
| Control 8 | 11 | Male |
| Control 9 | 16 | Female |
| Control 10 | 10 | Male |
| Control 11 | 12 | Female |
| Control 12 | 6 | Female |
| Control 13 | 9 | Male |
| Control 14 | 10 | Male |
| Control 15 | 12 | Female |
| Control 16 | 16 | Female |
| Control 17 | 6 | Male |
| Control 18 | 8 | Female |
Figure 3Signal preprocessing.
Figure 4Proposed algorithm.
Figure 5LSTM cell structure.
Total number of non-similar movement fragments per group.
| Group | Number of Non-Similar Fragments | Average Number Per Participant | Standard Deviation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Controls | 9172 | 1019 | 484 |
| ADHD medicated | 11829 | 1314 | 676 |
| ADHD non-medicated | 13328 | 1481 | 660 |
p-Values for the analysis of each ADHD group compared with the control group.
| Group | t-Test p-Value |
|---|---|
| ADHD medicated | 0.152 |
| ADHD non-medicated | 0.055 |
Figure 6p-Values for acceleration intervals with different movement intensities for non-medicated participants with ADHD.
Figure 7p-Values for acceleration intervals with different movement intensities for medicated participants with ADHD.
Figure 8AuC for non-medicated participants with ADHD for movement fragments with the combined standard deviation between 0.8 and 1 in g units.
Figure 9AuC for non-medicated participants with ADHD for movement fragments with the combined standard deviation between 0.4 and 0.6 in g units.
Figure 10AuC for medicated participants with ADHD for movement fragments with the combined standard deviation between 0.2 and 0.4 in g units.
Figure 11p-Values for different th values for the case of ADHD non-medicated participants with movements in the interval of 0.4 to 0.6 g.