Different patterns can be recognized in EEG recordings preceding the onset of movements. At least two different processes can be distinguished: event-related de-synchronization (ERD) and synchronization (ERS), and movement related cortical potentials (MRCP).
The focus of the thesis is the comparison between movement prediction based on ERD/ERSs and MRCPs. In this second presentation the proceedings of the project will be shown.
The two patterns will be briefly compared from a neurobiological point of view
on the basis of what is reported in literature. The processing flow implemented for ERD/ERS will then be presented, as well as the results of movement prediction based on this pattern. The comparison with MRCP based prediction will be discussed in the final presentation.