基于低成本设备的盲人和正常人触摸学习过程的脑电图脑信号模式分析

Wachira Lawpradit, T. Yooyativong, R. Chaisricharoen
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这项研究的目的是分析和比较盲人和正常人进行触摸学习时的脑电图信号模式。模式分析侧重于触摸过程中重要的脑电信号波段,如delta、theta、alpha和gamma波段。脑电图波段数据集是用廉价的设备NeuroSky Mindwave检测和记录的,该设备通过蓝牙通信连接到计算机进行数据分析,内部装有电子降噪芯片组。基于FFT算法、曲线下面积(Area Under Curve, AUC)、均值、标准差、T-score和p值检验,利用波段功率谱和统计技术对EEG波段模式比较进行分析。实验表明,盲人触摸学习时的主要脑电图信号波段为δ、θ、α和γ。这些波段比正常人高。此外,通过统计分析T-score和p值检验,分析结果表明正常人和盲者的脑电波在伽玛波段上存在显著差异,其中盲者在触摸学习活动中伽玛波明显较高。实验中用于触觉学习的对象为触觉图片的正方形、三角形、圆形和六边形。观察还表明,盲人在运动中比正常人更多地使用肌肉,这也与脑电波密切相关。另外,另一波无统计学意义相关。这一结果说明正常人和盲人的思维和想象具有相同的模式。
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The EEG Brain Signal Pattern Analysis During Touching Learning of the Blind and Normal People via a Low-cost Device
This research was designed for analyse and compare patterns of EEG signals while blinded and normal people performing touching-leaning. The pattern analysis focuses on important EEG wavebands during touching, such as delta, theta, alpha and gamma waveband. The EEG waveband-datasets were detected and recorded with inexpensive device, the NeuroSky Mindwave, where it is connected to a computer for data analysis through Bluetooth communication and had electric noise reduction chipset inside. The analysis for the EEG waveband pattern-comparisons is performed by utilizing waveband power spectrum and statistical technique based on FFT algorithm, Area Under Curve (AUC), mean, S.D., T-score, and P-value testing. The experiment shown that dominant EEG signal wavebands of blinded people when touching-learning are delta, theta, alpha and gamma. These wavebands were higher than normal people. Moreover, by using statistical analysis T-score and P-values testing, analyzed results illustrate that normal and blinded people EEG wave patterns are significantly different on gamma waveband where blinded people have significantly higher gramma wave during touching-learning activities. The objects used for touching-leaning in the experiments are square, triangle, circle, and hexagon shape of tactile pictures. The observation also shown that blinded people use their muscle in movement more than normal people which also strongly related to gramma wave. In addition, another wave did not relate to statistic significant. This result illustrated to normal and blinded people thinking and imagination with the same pattern.
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