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脑机接口应用:用于控制基于两类运动想象的轮椅的听觉串行接口

Brain-Computer Interface application: auditory serial interface to control a two-class motor-imagery-based wheelchair.

作者信息

Ron-Angevin Ricardo, Velasco-Álvarez Francisco, Fernández-Rodríguez Álvaro, Díaz-Estrella Antonio, Blanca-Mena María José, Vizcaíno-Martín Francisco Javier

机构信息

Department of Electronic Technology, University of Málaga, 29071, Málaga, Spain.

Department of Psychobiology and Methodology of Behavioral Sciences, University of Málaga, 29071, Málaga, Spain.

出版信息

J Neuroeng Rehabil. 2017 May 30;14(1):49. doi: 10.1186/s12984-017-0261-y.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Certain diseases affect brain areas that control the movements of the patients' body, thereby limiting their autonomy and communication capacity. Research in the field of Brain-Computer Interfaces aims to provide patients with an alternative communication channel not based on muscular activity, but on the processing of brain signals. Through these systems, subjects can control external devices such as spellers to communicate, robotic prostheses to restore limb movements, or domotic systems. The present work focus on the non-muscular control of a robotic wheelchair.

METHOD

A proposal to control a wheelchair through a Brain-Computer Interface based on the discrimination of only two mental tasks is presented in this study. The wheelchair displacement is performed with discrete movements. The control signals used are sensorimotor rhythms modulated through a right-hand motor imagery task or mental idle state. The peculiarity of the control system is that it is based on a serial auditory interface that provides the user with four navigation commands. The use of two mental tasks to select commands may facilitate control and reduce error rates compared to other endogenous control systems for wheelchairs.

RESULTS

Seventeen subjects initially participated in the study; nine of them completed the three sessions of the proposed protocol. After the first calibration session, seven subjects were discarded due to a low control of their electroencephalographic signals; nine out of ten subjects controlled a virtual wheelchair during the second session; these same nine subjects achieved a medium accuracy level above 0.83 on the real wheelchair control session.

CONCLUSION

The results suggest that more extensive training with the proposed control system can be an effective and safe option that will allow the displacement of a wheelchair in a controlled environment for potential users suffering from some types of motor neuron diseases.

摘要

背景

某些疾病会影响控制患者身体运动的脑区,从而限制他们的自主能力和交流能力。脑机接口领域的研究旨在为患者提供一种不基于肌肉活动,而是基于脑信号处理的替代交流渠道。通过这些系统,受试者可以控制诸如拼写器以进行交流、机器人假肢以恢复肢体运动或智能家居系统等外部设备。本研究聚焦于机器人轮椅的非肌肉控制。

方法

本研究提出了一种基于仅区分两种心理任务来通过脑机接口控制轮椅的方案。轮椅的移动通过离散动作来完成。所使用的控制信号是通过右手运动想象任务或心理空闲状态调制的感觉运动节律。该控制系统的独特之处在于它基于一个串行听觉接口,该接口为用户提供四个导航命令。与其他轮椅的内源性控制系统相比,使用两种心理任务来选择命令可能有助于控制并降低错误率。

结果

最初有17名受试者参与了该研究;其中9人完成了所提议方案的三个阶段。在第一次校准阶段后,由于对其脑电图信号控制不佳,7名受试者被排除;在第二阶段,十分之九的受试者控制了虚拟轮椅;在实际轮椅控制阶段,同样这9名受试者达到了高于0.83的中等准确率水平。

结论

结果表明,对于患有某些类型运动神经元疾病的潜在用户而言,使用所提议的控制系统进行更广泛的训练可能是一种有效且安全的选择,这将使他们能够在受控环境中移动轮椅。

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