Influence of Attention Alternation on Movement-Related Cortical Potentials in Healthy Individuals and Stroke Patients

Highlights • Attention significantly affects detection of the movement related cortical potential (MRCP) from EEG electrode Cz. • Brain-computer-interfaces should be robust to alterations in the user’s attention. • Attention drift from a movement can be monitored in EEG signals obtained from a singl...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical neurophysiology 2017-01, Vol.128 (1), p.165-175
Hauptverfasser: Aliakbaryhosseinabadi, Susan, Kostic, Vladimir, Pavlovic, Aleksandra, Radovanovic, Sasa, Nlandu Kamavuako, Ernest, Jiang, Ning, Petrini, Laura, Dremstrup, Kim, Farina, Dario, Mrachacz-Kersting, Natalie
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description Highlights • Attention significantly affects detection of the movement related cortical potential (MRCP) from EEG electrode Cz. • Brain-computer-interfaces should be robust to alterations in the user’s attention. • Attention drift from a movement can be monitored in EEG signals obtained from a single channel.
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Attention
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Brain-Computer Interfaces
Brain–computer interface
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Evoked Potentials, Motor - physiology
Female
Humans
Male
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Movement - physiology
Movement detection
Movement-related cortical potential
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Psychomotor Performance - physiology
Stroke - diagnosis
Stroke - physiopathology
Young Adult
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