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Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of algorithms to quantify muscle fatigue in upper limb muscles based on sEMG signals

Medical engineering & physics, Jan 7, 2016

This work compared the performance of six different fatigue detection algorithms quantifying musc... more This work compared the performance of six different fatigue detection algorithms quantifying muscle fatigue based on electromyographic signals. Surface electromyography (sEMG) was obtained by an experiment from upper arm contractions at three different load levels from twelve volunteers. Fatigue detection algorithms mean frequency (MNF), spectral moments ratio (SMR), the wavelet method WIRM1551, sample entropy (SampEn), fuzzy approximate entropy (fApEn) and recurrence quantification analysis (RQA%DET) were calculated. The resulting fatigue signals were compared considering the disturbances incorporated in fatiguing situations as well as according to the possibility to differentiate the load levels based on the fatigue signals. Furthermore we investigated the influence of the electrode locations on the fatigue detection quality and whether an optimized channel set is reasonable. The results of the MNF, SMR, WIRM1551 and fApEn algorithms fell close together. Due to the small amount of...

Research paper thumbnail of A Wireless EEG Recording Method for Rat Use inside the Water Maze

PloS one, 2016

With the continued miniaturisation of portable embedded systems, wireless EEG recording technique... more With the continued miniaturisation of portable embedded systems, wireless EEG recording techniques are becoming increasingly prevalent in animal behavioural research. However, in spite of their versatility and portability, they have seldom been used inside water-maze tasks designed for rats. As such, a novel 3D printed implant and waterproof connector is presented, which can facilitate wireless water-maze EEG recordings in freely-moving rats, using a commercial wireless recording system (W32; Multichannel Systems). As well as waterproofing the wireless system, battery, and electrode connector, the implant serves to reduce movement-related artefacts by redistributing movement-related forces away from the electrode connector. This implant/connector was able to successfully record high-quality LFP in the hippocampo-striatal brain regions of rats as they undertook a procedural-learning variant of the double-H water-maze task. Notably, there were no significant performance deficits throu...

Research paper thumbnail of Color Transitions in Monolayers of a Polymerizable Single-Chain Diacetylenic Lipid

Research paper thumbnail of 1 Multisite Microelectrodes for Use in Human Deep Brain Stimulation

Research paper thumbnail of Development of Multisite Microelectrodes for Neuroscience

Research paper thumbnail of Real-time EEG processing based on Wavelet Transformation

Research paper thumbnail of Inserting Silicon-based Electrodes in Cerebral Cortex: A Study of Dimpling J Neurosci Method

Research paper thumbnail of Spherical assistant for stereotactic surgery

2007 Ieee Rsj International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Electrical high frequency stimulation of the caudate nucleus induces local GABA outflow in freely moving rats

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Associative Interactions Within the Superficial Layers of the Entorhinal Cortex of the Guinea Pig

Journal of Neurophysiology, Sep 1, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Factors affecting brain dimpling during microelectrode insertion

Research paper thumbnail of Molecular films from the polymerizable lipid ethyl morpholine pentacosadiynoic amide

J Vac Sci Technol a, 1994

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of IGES and .stl file of a rat brain

Research paper thumbnail of Extracellular potential data generated in a network simulation

Research paper thumbnail of Brain surgery navigational assistance device, e.g. for use in tumor removal, wherein both preoperative and intraoperative images are generated with intraoperative imaging using excitation of brain electrical activity

Research paper thumbnail of A unified open-source recording and online analysis software for deep brain recordings

Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 1970

Research paper thumbnail of Inserting silicon-based electrodes in cerebral cortex: a study of dimpling

Research paper thumbnail of Microstimulation in The Brain : Does Microdialysis Influence the Activated Volume of Tissue?

Research paper thumbnail of Biologically realistic simulation of a part of hippocampal CA3: Generation of testdata for the evaluation of spike detection algorithms

Research paper thumbnail of Biologically realistic simulated extracellular potential data as benchmark for the evaluation of spike detection algorithms

Research paper thumbnail of Comparison of algorithms to quantify muscle fatigue in upper limb muscles based on sEMG signals

Medical engineering & physics, Jan 7, 2016

This work compared the performance of six different fatigue detection algorithms quantifying musc... more This work compared the performance of six different fatigue detection algorithms quantifying muscle fatigue based on electromyographic signals. Surface electromyography (sEMG) was obtained by an experiment from upper arm contractions at three different load levels from twelve volunteers. Fatigue detection algorithms mean frequency (MNF), spectral moments ratio (SMR), the wavelet method WIRM1551, sample entropy (SampEn), fuzzy approximate entropy (fApEn) and recurrence quantification analysis (RQA%DET) were calculated. The resulting fatigue signals were compared considering the disturbances incorporated in fatiguing situations as well as according to the possibility to differentiate the load levels based on the fatigue signals. Furthermore we investigated the influence of the electrode locations on the fatigue detection quality and whether an optimized channel set is reasonable. The results of the MNF, SMR, WIRM1551 and fApEn algorithms fell close together. Due to the small amount of...

Research paper thumbnail of A Wireless EEG Recording Method for Rat Use inside the Water Maze

PloS one, 2016

With the continued miniaturisation of portable embedded systems, wireless EEG recording technique... more With the continued miniaturisation of portable embedded systems, wireless EEG recording techniques are becoming increasingly prevalent in animal behavioural research. However, in spite of their versatility and portability, they have seldom been used inside water-maze tasks designed for rats. As such, a novel 3D printed implant and waterproof connector is presented, which can facilitate wireless water-maze EEG recordings in freely-moving rats, using a commercial wireless recording system (W32; Multichannel Systems). As well as waterproofing the wireless system, battery, and electrode connector, the implant serves to reduce movement-related artefacts by redistributing movement-related forces away from the electrode connector. This implant/connector was able to successfully record high-quality LFP in the hippocampo-striatal brain regions of rats as they undertook a procedural-learning variant of the double-H water-maze task. Notably, there were no significant performance deficits throu...

Research paper thumbnail of Color Transitions in Monolayers of a Polymerizable Single-Chain Diacetylenic Lipid

Research paper thumbnail of 1 Multisite Microelectrodes for Use in Human Deep Brain Stimulation

Research paper thumbnail of Development of Multisite Microelectrodes for Neuroscience

Research paper thumbnail of Real-time EEG processing based on Wavelet Transformation

Research paper thumbnail of Inserting Silicon-based Electrodes in Cerebral Cortex: A Study of Dimpling J Neurosci Method

Research paper thumbnail of Spherical assistant for stereotactic surgery

2007 Ieee Rsj International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Electrical high frequency stimulation of the caudate nucleus induces local GABA outflow in freely moving rats

Journal of Neuroscience Methods, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Associative Interactions Within the Superficial Layers of the Entorhinal Cortex of the Guinea Pig

Journal of Neurophysiology, Sep 1, 2002

Research paper thumbnail of Factors affecting brain dimpling during microelectrode insertion

Research paper thumbnail of Molecular films from the polymerizable lipid ethyl morpholine pentacosadiynoic amide

J Vac Sci Technol a, 1994

ABSTRACT

Research paper thumbnail of IGES and .stl file of a rat brain

Research paper thumbnail of Extracellular potential data generated in a network simulation

Research paper thumbnail of Brain surgery navigational assistance device, e.g. for use in tumor removal, wherein both preoperative and intraoperative images are generated with intraoperative imaging using excitation of brain electrical activity

Research paper thumbnail of A unified open-source recording and online analysis software for deep brain recordings

Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 1970

Research paper thumbnail of Inserting silicon-based electrodes in cerebral cortex: a study of dimpling

Research paper thumbnail of Microstimulation in The Brain : Does Microdialysis Influence the Activated Volume of Tissue?

Research paper thumbnail of Biologically realistic simulation of a part of hippocampal CA3: Generation of testdata for the evaluation of spike detection algorithms

Research paper thumbnail of Biologically realistic simulated extracellular potential data as benchmark for the evaluation of spike detection algorithms

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