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Entropy Could Quantify Brain Activation Induced by Mechanical Impedance-Restrained Active Arm Motion: A Functional NIRS Study

Title
Entropy Could Quantify Brain Activation Induced by Mechanical Impedance-Restrained Active Arm Motion: A Functional NIRS Study
Author(s)
Yu, ByeonggiJang, Sung-HoChang, Pyung-Hun
Issued Date
2022-04
Citation
Entropy, v.24, no.4
Type
Article
Author Keywords
beta valuebrain activationentropyfNIRSmechanical impedancesignal amplitude
Keywords
DYNAMICSSIGNALMODELHEMODYNAMIC-RESPONSE FUNCTIONPRIMARY MOTOR CORTEXEVENT-RELATED FMRIEFFECT SIZEVARIABILITYINHIBITION
ISSN
1099-4300
Abstract
Brain activation has been used to understand brain-level events associated with cognitive tasks or physical tasks. As a quantitative measure for brain activation, we propose entropy in place of signal amplitude and beta value, which are widely used, but sometimes criticized for their limi-tations and shortcomings as such measures. To investigate the relevance of our proposition, we provided 22 subjects with physical stimuli through elbow extension-flexion motions by using our exoskeleton robot, measured brain activation in terms of entropy, signal amplitude, and beta value; and compared entropy with the other two. The results show that entropy is superior, in that its change appeared in limited, well established, motor areas, while signal amplitude and beta value changes appeared in a widespread fashion, contradicting the modularity theory. Entropy can pre-dict increase in brain activation with task duration, while the other two cannot. When stimuli shifted from the rest state to the task state, entropy exhibited a similar increase as the other two did. Alt-hough entropy showed only a part of the phenomenon induced by task strength, it showed superi-ority by showing a decrease in brain activation that the other two did not show. Moreover, entropy was capable of identifying the physiologically important location. © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17452
DOI
10.3390/e24040556
Publisher
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
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