Publications by authors named "Gege Zhan"

Different movement paradigms have varying effects on stroke rehabilitation, and their mechanisms of action on the brain are not fully understood. This study aims to investigate disparities in brain network and functional connectivity of three movement paradigms (active, motor imagery, passive) on stroke recovery. EEG signals were recorded from 11 S patients (SP) and 13 healthy controls (HC) during fist clenching and opening tasks under the three paradigms.

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Steady-state visual evoked potential (SSVEP) is one of the main paradigms of brain-computer interface (BCI). However, the acquisition method of SSVEP can cause subject fatigue and discomfort, leading to the insufficiency of SSVEP databases. Inspired by generative determinantal point process (GDPP), we utilize the determinantal point process in generative adversarial network (GAN) to generate SSVEP signals.

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Facial stimulation can produce specific event-related potential (ERP) component N170 in the fusiform gyrus region. However, the role of the fusiform gyrus region in facial preference tasks is not clear at present, and the current research of facial preference analysis based on EEG signals is mostly carried out in the scalp domain. This paper explores whether the region of the fusiform gyrus is involved in processing face preference emotions in terms of the distribution of energy over the source domain, and finds that the pars orbitalis cortex is most energetically active in the face preference task and that there are significant differences between the left and right hemispheres.

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Background: The activation patterns and functional network characteristics between stroke survivors and healthy individuals based on resting-or task-state neuroimaging and neurophysiological techniques have been extensively explored. However, the discrepancy between stroke patients at different recovery stages remains unclear.

Objective: To investigate the changes in brain connectivity and network topology between subacute and chronic patients, and hope to provide a basis for rehabilitation strategies at different stages after stroke.

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A brain-computer interface (BCI) system and virtual reality (VR) are integrated as a more interactive hybrid system (BCI-VR) that allows the user to manipulate the car. A virtual scene in the VR system that is the same as the physical environment is built, and the object's movement can be observed in the VR scene. The four-class three-dimensional (3D) paradigm is designed and moves synchronously in virtual reality.

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Background: Most epilepsy research is based on interictal or ictal functional connectivity. However, prolonged electrode implantation may affect patients' health and the accuracy of epileptic zone identification. Brief resting-state SEEG recordings reduce the observation of epileptic discharges by reducing electrode implantation and other seizure-inducing interventions.

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The brain-computer interface (BCI) system based on sensorimotor rhythm can convert the human spirit into instructions for machine control, and it is a new human-computer interaction system with broad applications. However, the spatial resolution of scalp electroencephalogram (EEG) is limited due to the presence of volume conduction effects. Therefore, it is very meaningful to explore intracranial activities in a noninvasive way and improve the spatial resolution of EEG.

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Event-related potentials (ERP) are brain-evoked potentials that reflect the neural activity of the brain. However, it is difficult to isolate the ERP components of our interest because single-trial EEG is disturbed by other signals, and the average ERP analysis in turn loses single-trial information. In this paper, we used electrophysiological source imaging (ESI) to analyze the N170 component of single-trial EEG triggered by face stimulation.

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Brain-computer interface (BCI) system based on sensorimotor rhythm (SMR) is a more natural brain-computer interaction system. In this paper, we propose a new multi-task motor imagery EEG (MI-EEG) classification framework. Unlike traditional EEG decoding algorithms, we perform the decoding task in the source domain rather than the sensor domain.

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Traditional rehabilitation strategies become difficult in the chronic phase stage of stroke prognosis. Brain-computer interface (BCI) combined with external devices may improve motor function in chronic stroke patients, but it lacks comprehensive assessments of neurological changes regarding functional rehabilitation. This study aimed to comprehensively and quantitatively investigate the changes in brain activity induced by BCI-FES training in patients with chronic stroke.

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. Stroke patients are usually accompanied by motor dysfunction, which greatly affects daily life. Electroacupuncture is a kind of nondrug therapy that can effectively improve motor function.

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Brain-computer interface (BCI) based on motor imaging electroencephalogram (MI-EEG) can be useful in a natural interaction system. In this paper, a new framework is proposed to solve the MI-EEG binary classification problem.Electrophysiological source imaging (ESI) technology is used to solve the influence of volume conduction effect and improve spatial resolution.

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EEG can be used to characterize the electrical activity of the cerebral cortex, but it is also susceptible to interference. Compared with the other artifacts, Electrooculogram (EOG) artifacts have a greater impact on EEG processing and are more difficult to remove. Here, we mainly compared the regression and ICA algorithms both based on the EOG channels for the effect of removing EOG artifacts in the Stroop experiment of methamphetamine addicts.

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