Wang Hui, Fang Peng, Tian Lan, Zheng Yue, Zhou Hui, Li Guanglin, Zhang Xiufeng
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2015;2015:3367-70. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2015.7319114.
The coordination and combination of motion and sensation are critical to realize a natural and precise control of prosthetic hands. Transcutaneous electrical stimulation (TES) is one of possible methods to develop an intuitive perception feedback for limb amputees. However, the perception afferent sites would be a critical issue that is still unexplored in depth. This paper reports a preliminary study on using somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) to determine the proper afferent sites of perceptions on residual arms of transradial amputees. In this study, two transradial amputees with phantom finger perception (PFP) were recruited and SEP for the stimulation of median nerves and ulnar nerves were recorded and analyzed. PFP distribution maps on subjects' stumps were obtained by mechanical stimulations performed manually. Electrical stimulation was then applied to some selected sites on the stumps of their residual arms with surface electrodes to evoke SEP. In the experiments, SEP were successfully recorded, which means that the proposed method might be a suitable approach for localizing the afferent sites of perceptions, and could provide technique support for possible intuitive neural feedback for limb amputees in future work.
运动与感觉的协调和结合对于实现对假肢手的自然而精确的控制至关重要。经皮电刺激(TES)是为肢体截肢者开发直观感知反馈的可能方法之一。然而,感知传入部位将是一个仍未深入探索的关键问题。本文报道了一项关于使用体感诱发电位(SEP)来确定经桡骨截肢者残肢上合适的感知传入部位的初步研究。在本研究中,招募了两名有幻指感知(PFP)的经桡骨截肢者,并记录和分析了刺激正中神经和尺神经时的SEP。通过手动进行的机械刺激获得了受试者残肢上的PFP分布图。然后用表面电极对其残肢上的一些选定部位进行电刺激以诱发SEP。在实验中,成功记录到了SEP,这意味着所提出的方法可能是一种定位感知传入部位的合适方法,并可为未来工作中为肢体截肢者提供可能的直观神经反馈提供技术支持。