Preparatory movement state enhances premovement EEG representations for brain-computer interfaces.
Yuxin ZhangMengfan LiHai-Li WangMingyu ZhangGuizhi XuPublished in: Journal of neural engineering (2024)

In the time domain, MRCPs features reveal that prepared premovement induce lower amplitude and earlier latency on both contralateral and ipsilateral motor cortex compared to spontaneous premovement, with susceptibility to the dominant hand's influence. Frequency domain ERD features indicate that prepared premovement induce lower ERD values bilaterally, and the ERD recovery speed after button press is the fastest. By using the fusion approach, the classification accuracy increased from 78.92% for spontaneous premovement to 83.59% for prepared premovement (p<0.05). Along with the 4.67% improvement in classification accuracy, the standard deviation decreased by 0.95. 
Significance. 
The research findings confirm that incorporating a preparatory state into premovement enhances neural representations related to movement. This encoding enhancement paradigm effectively improves the performance of motor-based BCI. Additionally, this concept has the potential to broaden the range of decodable movement intentions and related information in motor-related BCI.