04762nas a2200325 4500008004100000022001400041245009800055210006900153260001200222300000900234490000600243520379900249653001504048653002704063653002904090653001104119653001604130653001704146653001304163653003504176653003104211653003204242653002804274100001804302700002004320700001204340700001804352700001804370856004804388 2006 eng d a1741-256000aMulti-channel linear descriptors for event-related EEG collected in brain computer interface.0 aMultichannel linear descriptors for eventrelated EEG collected i c03/2006 a52-80 v33 a
By three multi-channel linear descriptors, i.e. spatial complexity (omega), field power (sigma) and frequency of field changes (phi), event-related EEG data within 8-30 Hz were investigated during imagination of left or right hand movement. Studies on the event-related EEG data indicate that a two-channel version of omega, sigma and phi could reflect the antagonistic ERD/ERS patterns over contralateral and ipsilateral areas and also characterize different phases of the changing brain states in the event-related paradigm. Based on the selective two-channel linear descriptors, the left and right hand motor imagery tasks are classified to obtain satisfactory results, which testify the validity of the three linear descriptors omega, sigma and phi for characterizing event-related EEG. The preliminary results show that omega, sigma together with phi have good separability for left and right hand motor imagery tasks, which could be considered for classification of two classes of EEG patterns in the application of brain computer interfaces.
10aAlgorithms10aElectroencephalography10aEvoked Potentials, Motor10aHumans10aImagination10aMotor Cortex10aMovement10aPattern Recognition, Automated10aReproducibility of Results10aSensitivity and Specificity10aUser-Computer Interface1 aPei, Xiao-Mei1 aZheng, Shi Dong1 aXu, Jin1 aBin, Guang-yu1 aWang, Zuoguan uhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16510942