Decoding EEG rhythms offline and online during motor imagery for standing and sitting based on a brain-computer interface

Motor imagery (MI)-based brain-computer interface (BCI) systems have shown promising advances for lower limb motor rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to develop an MI-based BCI for the actions of standing and sitting. Thirty-two healthy subjects participated in the study using 17 active E...

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Published inFrontiers in neuroinformatics Vol. 16; p. 961089
Main Authors Triana-Guzman, Nayid, Orjuela-Cañon, Alvaro D., Jutinico, Andres L., Mendoza-Montoya, Omar, Antelis, Javier M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Lausanne Frontiers Research Foundation 02.09.2022
Frontiers Media S.A
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ISSN1662-5196
1662-5196
DOI10.3389/fninf.2022.961089

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Summary:Motor imagery (MI)-based brain-computer interface (BCI) systems have shown promising advances for lower limb motor rehabilitation. The purpose of this study was to develop an MI-based BCI for the actions of standing and sitting. Thirty-two healthy subjects participated in the study using 17 active EEG electrodes. We used a combination of the filter bank common spatial pattern (FBCSP) method and the regularized linear discriminant analysis (RLDA) technique for decoding EEG rhythms offline and online during motor imagery for standing and sitting. The offline analysis indicated the classification of motor imagery and idle state provided a mean accuracy of 88.51 ± 1.43% and 85.29 ± 1.83% for the sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit transitions, respectively. The mean accuracies of the sit-to-stand and stand-to-sit online experiments were 94.69 ± 1.29% and 96.56 ± 0.83%, respectively. From these results, we believe that the MI-based BCI may be useful to future brain-controlled standing systems.
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Edited by: Jiayang Guo, Xiamen University, China
Reviewed by: Kun Wang, Tianjin University, China; Minpeng Xu, Tianjin University, China; Gan Huang, Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium
ISSN:1662-5196
1662-5196
DOI:10.3389/fninf.2022.961089