نتایج جستجو برای: electromyogram
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INTRODUCTION The surface electromyogram (EMG) is a highly complex, structured signal. It contains a wealth of information on both the state of the muscle and on the central nervous system control patterns that govern its activation. Identifying the information that can be extracted reliably from the EMG signal and determining the optimal recording and analysis methods to achieve this, remains a...
The purpose of this study was to establish the phrenic nerve conduction time (PNCT) for magnetic stimulation and further assess the relatively new technique of anterior unilateral magnetic stimulation (UMS) of the phrenic nerves in evaluating the diaphragm electromyogram (EMG). An oesophageal electrode was used to record the diaphragm compound muscle action potential (CMAP) elicited by supramax...
Although speech is the most natural means for communication among humans, there are situations in which speech is impossible or inappropriate. Examples include people with vocal cord damage, underwater communications or in noisy environments. To address some of the limitations of speech communication, nonacoustic communication systems using surface electromyogram signals have been proposed. How...
Electromyography is the study of muscle function through the electrical signals from the muscles. In surface electromyography the electrical signal is detected on the skin. The signal arises from ion exchanges across the muscle fibres’ membranes. The ion exchange in a motor unit, which is the smallest unit of excitation, produces a waveform that is called an action potential (AP). When a sustai...
This work presents a technique for the analysis of Facial Electromyogram signal activities to classify five different facial expressions for Computer-Muscle Interfacing applications. Facial Electromyogram (FEMG) is a technique for recording the asynchronous activation of neuronal inside the face muscles with non-invasive electrodes. FEMG pattern recognition is a difficult task for the researche...
BACKGROUND In healthy people, rhythmic activation of the motor cortex in the 15-30 Hz frequency range accompanies and contributes to voluntarily-generated postural contractions of contralateral muscle. In patients with Parkinson's disease, an abnormal low-frequency activation of the motor areas of the cortex occurs and has been directly linked to the characteristic 3-6 Hz rest tremor of this di...
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