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一项基于高密度表面肌电图地形图评估正常发声功能的初步研究。

A pilot study on the evaluation of normal phonating function based on high-density sEMG topographic maps.

作者信息

Samuel Oluwarotimi Williams

出版信息

Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2017 Jul;2017:1030-1033. doi: 10.1109/EMBC.2017.8037002.

Abstract

Phonation is controlled by complex synergism of muscles over the front neck region. Proper evaluation of the muscular activities in this region would not only help to estimate phonation function, but may also provide characteristics to diagnose dysphonia. While surface electromyography (sEMG) technique has been used to study the physiological aspects of phonation in previous studies, it remains unclear if the phonating function could be dynamically characterized by the sEMG signals of the neck muscles associated with phonation. In this study, almost 80 channels of high-density (HD) sEMG signals were acquired from four healthy subjects when the vowel /a/ was phonated across different pitches by them. The root mean square (RMS) of the HD sEMG signals was computed within a series of segmented analysis windows and used to construct dynamic sEMG topographic maps. And the RMS maps represented the energy distribution of the front neck muscles, which would provide both the temporal and spatial information in accordance with the physiological and biomechanical principles of phonation. Our pilot results from the sEMG topographic maps across different pitch levels showed that the muscular activities consistently increased with the enhancement of the pitch levels. This pilot study suggests that HD sEMG might be a potential tool to visualize the distribution of the muscular activities and observe the coordination of muscular contractions during phonation. Also, it might pave way for proper screening and diagnosis of dysphonia as well as its associated pathologies.

摘要

发声由颈部前方区域肌肉的复杂协同作用控制。对该区域肌肉活动进行恰当评估不仅有助于估计发声功能,还可能为诊断发声障碍提供特征依据。虽然在以往研究中已使用表面肌电图(sEMG)技术来研究发声的生理方面,但尚不清楚与发声相关的颈部肌肉的sEMG信号是否能动态地表征发声功能。在本研究中,当四名健康受试者以不同音高发出元音/a/时,从他们身上采集了近80通道的高密度(HD)sEMG信号。在一系列分段分析窗口内计算HD sEMG信号的均方根(RMS),并用于构建动态sEMG地形图。RMS图表示颈部前方肌肉的能量分布,它将根据发声的生理和生物力学原理提供时间和空间信息。我们在不同音高水平下的sEMG地形图的初步结果表明,肌肉活动随着音高的升高而持续增加。这项初步研究表明,HD sEMG可能是一种潜在工具,用于可视化肌肉活动的分布并观察发声过程中肌肉收缩的协调性。此外,它可能为发声障碍及其相关病症的恰当筛查和诊断铺平道路。

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