2013
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.2-282.v1
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Quality parameters for a multimodal EEG/EMG/kinematic brain-computer interface (BCI) aiming to suppress neurological tremor in upper limbs

Abstract: Tremor is the most common movement disorder encountered during daily neurological practice. Tremor in the upper limbs causes functional disability and social inconvenience, impairing daily life activities. The response of tremor to pharmacotherapy is variable. Therefore, a combination of drugs is often required. Surgery is considered when the response to medications is not sufficient. However, about one third of patients are refractory to current treatments. New bioengineering therapies are emerging as possibl… Show more

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“…1) Real EEG Data The brain computerized interface (BCI) system is utilized to calculate patients' EEG signals. The system has nine-channel sensors and 0-256 Hz sampling frequency [14]. Two forms of real EEG data are registered on 9 and 19 channels; for 9channel data, EEG signals are polluted with EOG and 50-Hz power line noise.…”
Section: Proposed Work Data Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) Real EEG Data The brain computerized interface (BCI) system is utilized to calculate patients' EEG signals. The system has nine-channel sensors and 0-256 Hz sampling frequency [14]. Two forms of real EEG data are registered on 9 and 19 channels; for 9channel data, EEG signals are polluted with EOG and 50-Hz power line noise.…”
Section: Proposed Work Data Setmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Systems that attenuate tremor by delivering electrical stimulation to the antagonist muscles in an out‐of‐phase manner while recording tremor from the EMG signals of the muscles from which tremor originates have recently been tested in small open‐label studies in patients with PD or ET in which they produced marked reduction of tremor amplitude . The combination of functional electrical stimulation with a brain–computer interface that detects voluntary movement to trigger stimulation in a closed‐loop approach has also been also implemented by fusing signals from electroencephalogram, EMG, and kinematic sensors (gyroscopes and accelerometry) …”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current technology available for clinical populations ranges from simple devices that stabilize a shaking hand (Popović Maneski et al, 2011 ; Grimaldi et al, 2013 ), to devices that augment the ability of a patient with locked-in syndrome to communicate with others (Holz et al, 2015 ). While these technologies offer promise for recovery from or for relief of symptoms of CNS injury, there are still many challenges in the integration of BCIs into effective prosthetic devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%