Surface EMG parameters in schizophrenia patients

36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, Chicago, IL, 2014, pp. 3260-3263 – G. Miroshnichenko, A. Kuzmina, A. Meigal, M. Burkin, S. Rissanen, P. Karjalainen

The aim of the study was to compare a variety of surface EMG (sEMG) parameters in several groups of schizophrenia (SZ, n=69) patients and healthy controls (n=44). We computed spectral, mutual information (MI) based and recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) parameters of sEMG. The major finding is that sEMG of the controls had higher values of the MI-based parameter, mean and median spectrum frequencies, and lower values of most of RQA parameters. It means higher content of recurrent fragments in sEMG of SZ patients. We suggest that the differences might be caused by either denervation/renervation process of single muscle fibers in SZ patients and/or by increased motor unit synchronization induced by antipsychotic therapy.

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