Mu Rhythm EEG Signals Analysis during Fingers Movements in Mirror Therapy
Mirror therapy is a well-known method that can improve motor function after a stroke. Monitoring post-stroke patients' conditions during mirror therapy is critical for improving rehabilitation oucomes. Electroencephalogram (EEG) based mirror therapy can provide an upper extremity evaluation dur...
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2-s2.0-85152463073 Mansor W.; Jaafar N.; Morawakage D.P.; Kamaru Zaman F.H.; Che Daud A.Z.; Ahmad Roslan N.F.; Hassan Z. Mu Rhythm EEG Signals Analysis during Fingers Movements in Mirror Therapy 2022 7th IEEE-EMBS Conference on Biomedical Engineering and Sciences, IECBES 2022 - Proceedings 10.1109/IECBES54088.2022.10079296 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85152463073&doi=10.1109%2fIECBES54088.2022.10079296&partnerID=40&md5=b9b66ce4de337879584433825608ae9c Mirror therapy is a well-known method that can improve motor function after a stroke. Monitoring post-stroke patients' conditions during mirror therapy is critical for improving rehabilitation oucomes. Electroencephalogram (EEG) based mirror therapy can provide an upper extremity evaluation during treatment. There has been minimal research studying the mu rhythm EEG signals of chronic post-stroke patients. This paper reveals the changes in mu rhythm of chronic post-stroke patients and their comparisons with the normal subjects' mu rhythm obtained from fingers movements with and without using a mirror. The power spectral density and absolute power are the parameters used to observe the mu rhythm characteristics. It was discovered that post-stroke patients have the greatest mu rhythm suppression, while normal subjects who performed fingers movements without a mirror have the least suppression. © 2022 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. English Conference paper |
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Mansor W.; Jaafar N.; Morawakage D.P.; Kamaru Zaman F.H.; Che Daud A.Z.; Ahmad Roslan N.F.; Hassan Z. |
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Mansor W.; Jaafar N.; Morawakage D.P.; Kamaru Zaman F.H.; Che Daud A.Z.; Ahmad Roslan N.F.; Hassan Z. Mu Rhythm EEG Signals Analysis during Fingers Movements in Mirror Therapy |
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Mansor W.; Jaafar N.; Morawakage D.P.; Kamaru Zaman F.H.; Che Daud A.Z.; Ahmad Roslan N.F.; Hassan Z. |
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Mansor W.; Jaafar N.; Morawakage D.P.; Kamaru Zaman F.H.; Che Daud A.Z.; Ahmad Roslan N.F.; Hassan Z. |
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Mu Rhythm EEG Signals Analysis during Fingers Movements in Mirror Therapy |
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Mu Rhythm EEG Signals Analysis during Fingers Movements in Mirror Therapy |
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Mu Rhythm EEG Signals Analysis during Fingers Movements in Mirror Therapy |
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Mu Rhythm EEG Signals Analysis during Fingers Movements in Mirror Therapy |
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Mirror therapy is a well-known method that can improve motor function after a stroke. Monitoring post-stroke patients' conditions during mirror therapy is critical for improving rehabilitation oucomes. Electroencephalogram (EEG) based mirror therapy can provide an upper extremity evaluation during treatment. There has been minimal research studying the mu rhythm EEG signals of chronic post-stroke patients. This paper reveals the changes in mu rhythm of chronic post-stroke patients and their comparisons with the normal subjects' mu rhythm obtained from fingers movements with and without using a mirror. The power spectral density and absolute power are the parameters used to observe the mu rhythm characteristics. It was discovered that post-stroke patients have the greatest mu rhythm suppression, while normal subjects who performed fingers movements without a mirror have the least suppression. © 2022 IEEE. |
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