Classification of hand movements in motor execution and motor imagery tasks from EEG signals recorded with a low-cost recording system

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L. D. Ojeda
J. J. Pabon
J. M. Antelis

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This work studies the classification between rest and movement during motor execution and motor imagery of the left and/or right hand clenching from brain elec- troencephalography (EEG) signals recorded with a low-cost commercially available EEG recording system. Eleven healthy subjects participated in the study. EEG signals were recorded while the participants executed and imagined left and/or right clenching movements. The results showed the possibility to recognize between resting and movement.

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Ojeda, L. D., Pabon, J. J., & Antelis, J. M. (2017). Classification of hand movements in motor execution and motor imagery tasks from EEG signals recorded with a low-cost recording system. Memorias Del Congreso Nacional De Ingeniería Biomédica, 1(1), 187–190. Recuperado a partir de https://memoriascnib.mx/index.php/memorias/article/view/206
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