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Telfor Journal 2011
Comparison of the Event-Related Desynchronization during Self-Paced Movement and when playing a Nintendo Wii GameKeywords: Brain-computer interface , Event-related desynchronization (ERD) , Electroencephalogram (EEG) , Nintendo Wii Abstract: We compared pre-movement event-related desynchronization (ERD) of μ rhythm over the primary motor cortex using surface electrodes in a group of five healthy subjects during self-paced wrist movement and the wrist movement when playing a Nintendo Wii. We present a method that uses ERD to detect the onset of movement in single-trial electroencephalographic (EEG) data. This algorithm produced a mean detection accuracy of 83% for the self-paced movement and 75% for the Wii-included sessions, without requiring subject training. This technique can be employed in an EEG-based brain–computer interface due to its high recognition rate and simplicity in computation.
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