Motion tracking and electromyography-assisted identification of mirror hand contributions to functional near-infrared spectroscopy images acquired during a finger-tapping task performed by children with cerebral palsy

Date

2014

Authors

Hervey, Nathan
Khan, Bilal
Shagman, Laura
Tian, Fenghua
Delgado, Mauricio R.
Tulchin-Francis, Kirsten
Shierk, Angela
Roberts, Heather
Smith, Linsley
Roberts, Dahlia

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Publisher

Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)

Abstract

Recent studies have demonstrated functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to be a viable and sensitive method for imaging sensorimotor cortex activity in children with cerebral palsy (CP). However, during unilateral finger tapping, children with CP often exhibit unintended motions in the nontapping hand, known as mirror motions, which confuse the interpretation of resulting fNIRS images. This work presents a method for separating some of the mirror motion contributions to fNIRS images and demonstrates its application to fNIRS data from four children with CP performing a finger-tapping task with mirror motions. Finger motion and arm muscle activity were measured simultaneously with fNIRS signals using motion tracking and electromyography (EMG), respectively. Subsequently, subject-specific regressors were created from the motion capture or EMG data and independent component analysis was combined with a general linear model to create an fNIRS image representing activation due to the tapping hand and one image representing activation due to the mirror hand. The proposed method can provide information on how mirror motions contribute to fNIRS images, and in some cases, it helps remove mirror motion contamination from the tapping hand activation images.

Description

Article originally published in Neurophotonics, 1(2), 025009. Published online 2014. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.nph.1.2.025009

Keywords

Mirrors, Electromyography, Independent component analysis, Brain, Hemodynamics, Near infrared spectroscopy, Sensors

Citation

This is a published version of an article that is available at https://doi.org/10.1117/1.nph.1.2.025009. Recommended citation: Hervey, N., Khan, B., Shagman, L., Tian, F., Delgado, M. R., Tulchin-Francis, K., Shierk, A., Roberts, H., Smith, L., Reid, D., Clegg, N. J., Liu, H., MacFarlane, D., & Alexandrakis, G. (2014). Motion tracking and electromyography-assisted identification of mirror hand contributions to functional near-infrared spectroscopy images acquired during a finger-tapping task performed by children with cerebral palsy. Neurophotonics, 1(2), 025009. This item has been deposited in accordance with publisher copyright and licensing terms and with the author’s permission.