2017 Volume 55Annual Issue 4PM-Abstract Pages 348
We are developing Digital Mirror Box (DMB), a BMI rehabilitation system for stroke patients with hand paralysis. Aiming to train the motor-command generation from the affected hemisphere, DMB uses an event related desynchronization (ERD) derived from motor imagery as an operating signal of the BMI feedback. In order to assist the patients to perform motor imagery, the current DMB system presents a movie of hand motion, in which a hand-grasping motion picture is presented immediately after a still image of the fixation point. However, there remains a possibility that the detected ERD is influenced by an attentional switching from still to motion picture, not by motor imagery per se. We therefore modified the movie to contain a still image of a resting hand between fixation image and hand motion picture. We could successfully differentiate the mu-band suppression of the attentional switching from those derived from motor imagery.