| Literature DB >> 31847114 |
Mustafa Yazici1, Mustafa Ulutas1, Mukadder Okuyan2.
Abstract
Brain-computer interface (BCI) is a technology used to convert brain signals to control external devices. Researchers have designed and built many interfaces and applications in the last couple of decades. BCI is used for prevention, detection, diagnosis, rehabilitation, and restoration in healthcare. EEG signals are analyzed in this paper to help paralyzed people in rehabilitation. The electroencephalogram (EEG) signals recorded from five healthy subjects are used in this study. The sensor level EEG signals are converted to source signals using the inverse problem solution. Then, the cortical sources are calculated using sLORETA methods at nine regions marked by a neurophysiologist. The features are extracted from cortical sources by using the common spatial pattern (CSP) method and classified by a support vector machine (SVM). Both the sensor and the computed cortical signals corresponding to motor imagery of the hand and foot are used to train the SVM algorithm. Then, the signals outside the training set are used to test the classification performance of the classifier. The 0.1-30 Hz and mu rhythm band-pass filtered activity is also analyzed for the EEG signals. The classification performance and recognition of the imagery improved up to 100% under some conditions for the cortical level. The cortical source signals at the regions contributing to motor commands are investigated and used to improve the classification of motor imagery.Entities:
Keywords: EEG; brain–computer interface (BCI); motor imagery; somatomotor area
Year: 2019 PMID: 31847114 PMCID: PMC6955896 DOI: 10.3390/brainsci9120372
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Brain Sci ISSN: 2076-3425
Figure 1A brain–computer interface (BCI) system.
Subjects in the dataset and the number of training and testing signals.
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| aa | 168 | 112 |
| al | 224 | 56 |
| av | 84 | 196 |
| aw | 56 | 224 |
| ay | 28 | 252 |
Figure 2Flow diagram of this work.
Figure 3Selected brain regions: (a) top view, (b) midline surface.
Sensor level classification accuracies.
| Sensor Data 0.1–30 Hz (118 Electrodes) | ||
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| aa | 59.82 | 69.64 |
| al | 87.50 | 100 |
| av | 60.71 | 71.43 |
| aw | 54.46 | 76.34 |
| ay | 51.59 | 50.40 |
Accuracy (acc), sensitivity (sens) and specificity (spec) of all combinations for 0.1–30 Hz range.
| 0.1–30 Hz | Criteria | Left Lobe Max | Left Lobe 3 Regions | Right Lobe Max | Right Lobe 3 Regions | Left and Right Lobe 6 Regions |
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| aa | acc | 67.86 | 63.39 | 66.96 | 63.39 | 68.75 |
| sens | 67.65 | 75.68 | 79.49 | 70.21 | 79.07 | |
| spec | 68.18 | 57.33 | 60.27 | 58.46 | 62.32 | |
| al | acc | 92.86 | 85.71 | 89.29 | 83.93 | 98.21 |
| sens | 100 | 85.71 | 89.29 | 91.30 | 100 | |
| spec | 87.50 | 85.71 | 89.29 | 78.79 | 96.55 | |
| av | acc | 61.73 | 58.67 | 64.80 | 62.24 | 64.80 |
| sens | 60.55 | 57.94 | 67.06 | 59.23 | 63.81 | |
| spec | 63.22 | 59.55 | 63.06 | 68.18 | 65.93 | |
| aw | acc | 78.57 | 75.45 | 75.00 | 68.30 | 79.46 |
| sens | 75.41 | 69.78 | 74.55 | 64.03 | 82.00 | |
| spec | 82.35 | 84.71 | 75.44 | 75.29 | 77.42 | |
| ay | acc | 60.71 | 57.94 | 59.92 | 55.95 | 66.27 |
| sens | 56.42 | 54.71 | 55.07 | 52.56 | 60.11 | |
| spec | 71.23 | 64.63 | 82.22 | 75.68 | 82.61 | |
| Average | acc | 72.35 | 68.23 | 71.19 | 66.76 | 75.50 |
| sens | 72.01 | 68.76 | 73.09 | 64.47 | 77.00 | |
| spec | 74.50 | 70.39 | 74.06 | 71.28 | 76.97 |
The Most successful ROIs for 0.1–30 Hz signals: primary foot somatosensory area (S1F), primary hand somatosensory area (S1H), cingulate motor area (CMA), primary foot motor area (M1F), primary hand motor area (M1H), supplementary motor area (SMA), presupplementary motor area (pSMA), dorsal premotor cortex (PMd), ventral premotor cortex (PMv). Subscript L indicates left lobe, Subscript R indicates right lobe.
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Figure 4The 0.1–30 Hz ROI occurrence chart: primary foot somatosensory area (S1F), primary hand somatosensory area (S1H), cingulate motor area (CMA), primary foot motor area (M1F), primary hand motor area (M1H), supplementary motor area (SMA), presupplementary motor area (pSMA), dorsal premotor cortex (PMd), ventral premotor cortex (PMv), _L indicates the left lobe, _R indicates the right lobe.
Accuracy (acc), sensitivity (sens) and specificity (spec) of all combinations for band signals.
| 8–13 Hz | Criteria | Left Lobe Max | Left Lobe 3 Regions | Right Lobe Max | Right Lobe 3 Regions | Left and Right Lobe 6 Regions |
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| aa | acc | 66.96 | 62.50 | 69.64 | 61.61 | 74.11 |
| sens | 69.49 | 65.52 | 74.07 | 71.79 | 80.39 | |
| spec | 64.15 | 59.26 | 65.52 | 56.16 | 68.85 | |
| al | acc | 100 | 98.21 | 94.64 | 91.07 | 100 |
| sens | 100 | 96.55 | 90.32 | 87.10 | 100 | |
| spec | 100 | 100 | 100 | 96.00 | 100 | |
| av | acc | 66.84 | 60.71 | 66.33 | 62.24 | 67.86 |
| sens | 65.71 | 60.40 | 67.39 | 63.33 | 69.23 | |
| spec | 68.13 | 61.05 | 65.38 | 61.32 | 66.67 | |
| aw | acc | 87.05 | 84.38 | 86.16 | 80.80 | 90.18 |
| sens | 85.84 | 83.78 | 89.11 | 81.90 | 90.74 | |
| spec | 88.29 | 84.96 | 83.74 | 79.83 | 89.66 | |
| ay | acc | 86.11 | 86.11 | 75.00 | 58.73 | 86.11 |
| sens | 81.29 | 81.29 | 67.05 | 55.06 | 80.85 | |
| spec | 92.04 | 92.04 | 92.41 | 67.57 | 92.79 | |
| Average | acc | 81.39 | 78.38 | 78.35 | 70.89 | 83.65 |
| sens | 80.47 | 77.51 | 77.59 | 71.84 | 84.24 | |
| spec | 82.52 | 79.46 | 81.41 | 72.18 | 83.59 |
Most successful ROIs for band signals: primary foot somatosensory area (S1F), primary hand somatosensory area (S1H), cingulate motor area (CMA), primary foot motor area (M1F), primary hand motor area (M1H), supplementary motor area (SMA), presupplementary motor area (pSMA), dorsal premotor cortex (PMd), ventral premotor cortex (PMv). Subscript L indicates left lobe, subscript R indicates right lobe.
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Figure 5band ROI occurrence chart: Primary foot somatosensory area (S1F), primary hand somatosensory area (S1H), cingulate motor area (CMA), primary foot motor area (M1F), primary hand motor area (M1H), supplementary motor area (SMA), presupplementary motor area (pSMA), dorsal premotor cortex (PMd), ventral premotor cortex (PMv). _L indicates left lobe, _R indicates right lobe.