Abstract:
This study aimed to evaluate on-task electroencephalographic spectral measures and its correlation to performance during a motor imagery (MI) task. By investigating this ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This study aimed to evaluate on-task electroencephalographic spectral measures and its correlation to performance during a motor imagery (MI) task. By investigating this aspect, we hope to understand what makes some individuals MI "illliterates". Eighteen healthy subjects performed an experimental task whereby a cursor was moved to one of two targets (left and right) using only MI of the left and right hands. To evaluate the effect of aptitude, performance was measured as percentage of correct movement to target, and Mahalanobis distances were calculated between whole-scalp spectral patterns during left and right motor imagery. Then the correlation between performance and Mahalanobis distance was investigated for central, and whole-head topographies using Spearman's correlations. In central topographies, distances on alpha band were positively correlated with performance (ρ=0.562, p=0.032), while distances on theta band were negatively correlated to performance (ρ--0.648, p=0.018) in whole-head maps. The investigation of on-task whole-scalp differences allows a holistic comprehension of the neural basis of motor imagery, as well as how this leads to performance variations.
Date of Conference: 06-09 October 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 28 November 2019
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