Discrimination of finger movements by magnetomyography with optically pumped magnetometers

Abstract Optically pumped magnetometers (OPM) are quantum sensors that offer new possibilities to measure biomagnetic signals. Compared to the current standard surface electromyography (EMG), in magnetomyography (MMG), OPM sensors offer the advantage of contactless measurements of muscle activity. H...

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Published in:Scientific Reports
Main Authors: Antonino Greco, Sangyeob Baek, Thomas Middelmann, Carsten Mehring, Christoph Braun, Justus Marquetand, Markus Siegel
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Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2023-12-01
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-49347-z
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description Abstract Optically pumped magnetometers (OPM) are quantum sensors that offer new possibilities to measure biomagnetic signals. Compared to the current standard surface electromyography (EMG), in magnetomyography (MMG), OPM sensors offer the advantage of contactless measurements of muscle activity. However, little is known about the relative performance of OPM-MMG and EMG, e.g. in their ability to detect and classify finger movements. To address this in a proof-of-principle study, we recorded simultaneous OPM-MMG and EMG of finger flexor muscles for the discrimination of individual finger movements on a single human participant. Using a deep learning model for movement classification, we found that both sensor modalities were able to discriminate finger movements with above 89% accuracy. Furthermore, model predictions for the two sensor modalities showed high agreement in movement detection (85% agreement; Cohen’s kappa: 0.45). Our findings show that OPM sensors can be employed for contactless discrimination of finger movements and incentivize future applications of OPM in magnetomyography.
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spelling doaj-art-e551db00fe04451fb6e8d193e6d9e2b92025-08-20T00:37:06ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222023-12-011311810.1038/s41598-023-49347-zDiscrimination of finger movements by magnetomyography with optically pumped magnetometersAntonino Greco0Sangyeob Baek1Thomas Middelmann2Carsten Mehring3Christoph Braun4Justus Marquetand5Markus Siegel6Department of Neural Dynamics and Magnetoencephalography, Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of TübingenDepartment of Neural Dynamics and Magnetoencephalography, Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of TübingenDepartment of Biosignals, Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)Bernstein Center Freiburg, University of FreiburgDepartment of Neural Dynamics and Magnetoencephalography, Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of TübingenDepartment of Neural Dynamics and Magnetoencephalography, Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of TübingenDepartment of Neural Dynamics and Magnetoencephalography, Hertie-Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of TübingenAbstract Optically pumped magnetometers (OPM) are quantum sensors that offer new possibilities to measure biomagnetic signals. Compared to the current standard surface electromyography (EMG), in magnetomyography (MMG), OPM sensors offer the advantage of contactless measurements of muscle activity. However, little is known about the relative performance of OPM-MMG and EMG, e.g. in their ability to detect and classify finger movements. To address this in a proof-of-principle study, we recorded simultaneous OPM-MMG and EMG of finger flexor muscles for the discrimination of individual finger movements on a single human participant. Using a deep learning model for movement classification, we found that both sensor modalities were able to discriminate finger movements with above 89% accuracy. Furthermore, model predictions for the two sensor modalities showed high agreement in movement detection (85% agreement; Cohen’s kappa: 0.45). Our findings show that OPM sensors can be employed for contactless discrimination of finger movements and incentivize future applications of OPM in magnetomyography.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-49347-z
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url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-49347-z
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