van Boxtel A
Department of Psychology, Tilburg University, The Netherlands.
Psychophysiology. 2001 Jan;38(1):22-34.
Spontaneous pericranial electromyographic (EMG) activity is generally small and is contaminated by strong low-frequency artifacts. High-pass filtering should suppress artifacts but affect EMG signal power only minimally. In 24 subjects who performed a warned simple reaction time task, the optimal high-pass cut-off frequency was examined for nine different pericranial muscles. From four experimental conditions (visual and auditory reaction signals combined with hand and foot responses), 1-min EMG recordings were selected (bandwidth: 0.4-512 Hz) and divided into 60 1-s data segments. These segments were high-pass filtered, the -3-dB cut-off frequency varying from 5 to 90 Hz, and subjected to power spectral analysis. Optimal high-pass filter frequencies were determined for the mean power spectra based on visual estimation or comparison with a theoretical spectrum of the artifact-free EMG signal. The optimal frequencies for the different muscles varied between 15 and 25 Hz and were not influenced by stimulus or response modality. For all muscles, a low-pass filter frequency between 400 and 500 Hz was appropriate.
自发性颅周肌电图(EMG)活动通常较小,且被强烈的低频伪迹所干扰。高通滤波应能抑制伪迹,但对EMG信号功率的影响极小。在24名执行有提示简单反应时间任务的受试者中,对九块不同的颅周肌肉检查了最佳高通截止频率。从四种实验条件(视觉和听觉反应信号与手部和足部反应相结合)中,选取1分钟的EMG记录(带宽:0.4 - 512 Hz),并将其分为60个1秒的数据段。这些段进行高通滤波,-3 dB截止频率在5至90 Hz之间变化,并进行功率谱分析。基于视觉估计或与无伪迹EMG信号的理论频谱进行比较,为平均功率谱确定最佳高通滤波器频率。不同肌肉的最佳频率在15至25 Hz之间变化,且不受刺激或反应方式的影响。对于所有肌肉,400至500 Hz之间的低通滤波器频率是合适的。