Shin Gi-Hwan, Lee Minji, Kim Hyeong-Jin, Lee Seong-Whan
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2020 Jul;2020:2973-2976. doi: 10.1109/EMBC44109.2020.9175914.
Event-related potential (ERP) speller can be utilized in device control and communication for locked-in or severely injured patients. However, problems such as inter-subject performance instability and ERP-illiteracy are still unresolved. Therefore, it is necessary to predict classification performance before performing an ERP speller in order to use it efficiently. In this study, we investigated the correlations with ERP speller performance using a resting-state before an ERP speller. In specific, we used spectral power and functional connectivity according to four brain regions and five frequency bands. As a result, the delta power in the frontal region and functional connectivity in the delta, alpha, gamma bands are significantly correlated with the ERP speller performance. Also, we predicted the ERP speller performance using EEG features in the resting-state. These findings may contribute to investigating the ERP-illiteracy and considering the appropriate alternatives for each user.
事件相关电位(ERP)拼写器可用于闭锁综合征或重伤患者的设备控制和通信。然而,个体间性能不稳定和ERP文盲等问题仍未得到解决。因此,为了有效使用ERP拼写器,有必要在执行之前预测分类性能。在本研究中,我们使用ERP拼写器之前的静息状态研究了与ERP拼写器性能的相关性。具体而言,我们根据四个脑区和五个频段使用了频谱功率和功能连接性。结果,额叶区域的δ功率以及δ、α、γ频段的功能连接性与ERP拼写器性能显著相关。此外,我们使用静息状态下的脑电图特征预测了ERP拼写器性能。这些发现可能有助于研究ERP文盲问题,并为每个用户考虑合适的替代方案。