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pubmed-article:7515789pubmed:abstractTextMovements of right and left index fingers, right toe and tongue were studied by EEG measurement in the alpha and gamma (30-40 Hz) bands. The EEG was recorded with a 56-electrode array over pre- and postcentral areas. For each movement the average power decrease, as a measurement of the event-related desynchronization or power increase in narrow frequency bands, was calculated. Single-trial data from 8 electrodes, 3 frequency bands and 4 time points within a 1 sec window were subject to a classification task. It was found that, based on single EEG trials, the data from the 4 movements could be differentiated with an accuracy of 70% when alpha and gamma band activity were used but only with 58% in the case of the alpha band activity alone. This shows that the gamma band activity or 40 Hz EEG is strongly related to planning of a specific movement and therefore, improves the accuracy of classification significantly.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:7515789pubmed:affiliationLudwig Boltzmann-Institute of Medical Informatics and Neuroinformatics, Graz University of Technology, Austria.lld:pubmed
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