DocumentCode :
79046
Title :
Using a Hybrid Brain Computer Interface and Virtual Reality System to Monitor and Promote Cortical Reorganization through Motor Activity and Motor Imagery Training
Author :
Bermudez i Badia, Sergi ; Garcia Morgade, A. ; Samaha, H. ; Verschure, Paul F. M. J.
Author_Institution :
Univ. da Madeira, Funchal, Portugal
Volume :
21
Issue :
2
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Mar-13
Firstpage :
174
Lastpage :
181
Abstract :
Stroke is one of the leading causes of adult disability with high economical and societal costs. In recent years, novel rehabilitation paradigms have been proposed to address the life-long plasticity of the brain to regain motor function. We propose a hybrid brain-computer interface (BCI)-reality (VR) system that combines a personalized motor training in a VR environment, exploiting brain mechanisms for action execution and observation, and a neuro-feedback paradigm using mental imagery as a way to engage secondary or indirect pathways to access undamaged cortico-spinal tracts. Furthermore, we present the development and validation experiments of the proposed system. More specifically, EEG data on nine naïve healthy subjects show that a simultaneous motor activity and motor imagery paradigm is more effective at engaging cortical motor areas and related networks to a larger extent. Additionally, we propose a motor imagery driven BCI-VR version of our system that was evaluated with nine different healthy subjects. Data show that users are capable of controlling a virtual avatar in a motor imagery training task that dynamically adjusts its difficulty to the capabilities of the user. User self-report questionnaires indicate enjoyment and acceptance of the proposed system.
Keywords :
avatars; brain-computer interfaces; electroencephalography; hybrid computers; medical disorders; neurophysiology; patient monitoring; BCI-VR system; EEG data; adult disability; brain plasticity; cortical motor; cortical reorganization monitoring; hybrid brain computer interface; mental imagery; motor activity; motor function; motor imagery paradigm; motor imagery training; neurofeedback paradigm; rehabilitation paradigms; stroke; undamaged corticospinal tracts; virtual avatar; virtual reality system; Avatars; Brain; Calibration; Electroencephalography; Synchronization; Synchronous motors; Training; Brain–computer interface (BCI); mirror neurons; motor imagery; neuro-feeback; personalized training; stroke; virtual reality; Adult; Brain Mapping; Brain-Computer Interfaces; Evoked Potentials, Motor; Female; Humans; Imagination; Male; Motor Activity; Motor Cortex; Nerve Net; Neuronal Plasticity; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1534-4320
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2012.2229295
Filename :
6363609
Link To Document :
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