Motor Unit-Driven Identification of Pathological Tremor in Electroencephalograms.
Author: Holobar, Aleš; Gallego, Juan A.; Kranjec, Jernej; Rocón, Eduardo; Romero Muñoz, Juan Pablo; Benito León, Julián; Pons, José L.; Glaser, Vojko
Abstract: Background: Traditional studies on the neural mechanisms of tremor use coherence
analysis to investigate the relationship between cortical and muscle activity, measured by
electroencephalograms (EEG) and electromyograms (EMG). This methodology is limited
by the need of relatively long signal recordings, and it is sensitive to EEG artifacts.
Here, we analytically derive and experimentally validate a new method for automatic
extraction of the tremor-related EEG component in pathological tremor patients that aims
to overcome these limitations.
Methods: We exploit the coupling between the tremor-related cortical activity andmotor
unit population firings to build a linearminimummean square error estimator of the tremor
component in EEG. We estimated the motor unit population activity by decomposing
surface EMG signals into constituent motor unit spike trains, which we summed up into
a cumulative spike train (CST). We used this CST to initialize our tremor-related EEG
component estimate, which we optimized using a novel approach proposed here.
Results: Tests on simulated signals demonstrate that our new method is robust to
both noise and motor unit firing variability, and that it performs well across a wide range
of spectral characteristics of the tremor. Results on 9 essential (ET) and 9 Parkinson’s
disease (PD) patients show a ∼2-fold increase in amplitude of the coherence between the
estimated EEG component and the CST, compared to the classical EEG-EMG coherence
analysis.
Conclusions: We have developed a novel method that allows for more precise and
robust estimation of the tremor-related EEG component. This method does not require
artifact removal, provides reliable results in relatively short datasets, and tracks changes
in the tremor-related cortical activity over time.
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