WO2003096902A1 - Verfahren und vorrichtung zum automatischen erfassen motorischer unruhe einer versuchsperson - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to a method and a device for automatically detecting motor unrest in a test subject.
- ADHD Alzheimer's disease
- ADHD Active Defecit Hyperactive Disorder
- ADHD includes disorders of attention, impulse control and motor restlessness of children.
- subjective questionnaire procedures are used in the diagnosis of ADHD, in which the persons and / or relatives affected by the ADHD are interviewed.
- accelerometer-sensitive motion sensors were used to objectify the diagnostic procedures.
- several measuring elements are attached to the body of the test person, with which movements of parts of the body can be detected. Attaching the measuring elements requires direct physical contact with the test subject, which can lead to reactions in the test subject that change their usual movement behavior. This significantly limits the evaluation of the test results. Procedures based on the accelerometer have therefore not been able to establish themselves in routine diagnostics.
- EMG electromyography
- optical reflectors are attached to the body of the test person. With the aid of a transmitter, light signals are then emitted in the direction of the test subject. It is attempted that the reflectors on the body of the to evaluate the reflected light in order to obtain information about the subject's motor unrest. There is also the disadvantage already described here that the reflectors attached to the body of the test person influence the usual movement of the test person. In addition, the detection of the reflected light from the various reflectors on the body of the test subject is only possible with a high level of technical equipment.
- the object of the invention is to provide an improved method and an improved device of the type mentioned, in which (which) a reliable automatic detection of motor unrest events of a test person is made possible in a simple manner so that when the method is carried out and the device is used, a Influencing the usual movements in the test subject is avoided.
- the invention particularly encompasses the idea of using microwave signals for the automatic detection of motor unrest events of a test subject.
- the frequency Doppler shift that occurs between emitted microwave signals and received microwave signals that were reflected on the test subject is used as an indicator of the presence of a motor unrest event.
- the use of the Doppler effect in connection with microwaves has the essential advantage over the prior art that the motor unrest events can be detected independently of the attachment of special measuring devices or reflectors to the subject's body. In this way, an extensive objectification of the recording of the motor unrest events is achieved.
- the objectification of the measurement improves the diagnostic possibilities both when ascertaining psychiatric disorders of the test subject, which are associated with motor restlessness, and when checking the effect of taking medication after the diagnosis of such a disorder.
- any motor unrest events which is located in the transmission cone of the emitted microwave signals, enables the test person equal to the known test methods with the help of the Akzellerometer a higher accuracy of the measurement acquisition, since the "twitching" of individual muscle groups is not erroneously registered as a motor unrest event.
- the invention also has the advantage that, with the help of technical means, unrest events can be recorded for the first time, which can originate from any part of the test subject's body. In this way, the non-contact measurement can be objectively quantified globally. This creates a way for routine procedures to avoid subjective influences that play an essential role in the questionnaires commonly used today.
- An expedient development of the new method provides that a measurement of the distance between the test subject and the distance measuring device and / or objects in the area of the transmission cone and the distance measuring device is carried out automatically in a time-correlated manner with the emission of the microwave signals with the aid of a distance measuring device , In this way, erroneous measurement signals due to other moving objects, for example another person, in the area of the transmission cone can be eliminated when the motor unrest of the test person is detected, if a distance which is correlated in time is determined when a frequency Doppler shift is detected as a result of movement of the test person does not correspond to the usual distance between the test subject and the distance measuring device.
- a possibility for distance measurement that can be carried out with the aid of simple means and excludes damage to the test subject is achieved in an expedient embodiment of the invention in that for measuring the distance with the aid of the distance measuring device, further microwave signals or optical signals are transmitted and reflected parts of the further transmitted Microwave signals / optical signals are received and evaluated.
- the reflected microwave signals are detected during the predetermined period in the course of rest phases and stimulated activity phases of the test subject, electronic information being obtained. Mations about a start and an end of the rest phases and the stimulated activity phases are automatically detected by the evaluation device.
- a possibility for stimulating the test person, which can be carried out with simple means, is achieved in a preferred further development of the invention in that light signals are emitted with the aid of a photo-stimulation lamp in order to stimulate the activity phases.
- an improved diagnostic possibility is created in that at least part of the predetermined period of time, a brain current measurement is carried out with the test subject with the aid of a brain current measuring device, brain current signals detected by the brain current measuring device being automatically determined with the received reflected microwave signals and the determined ones Frequency Doppler shifts are electronically correlated in time.
- the defined measurement conditions for a brain current measurement also create measurement parameters for the detection of the unrest events, which ensure the comparability of the measurement results for different measurements.
- An expedient embodiment of the invention can provide that an error correction of the ascertained frequency of occurrence of the motor unrest events in the predetermined period of time is carried out automatically with the aid of the evaluation device, taking into account the time correlation by means of the detected brain current signals.
- the frequency-Doppler shifts detected at the same time as these cerebral flow signals can be automatically excluded as indicators of motor unrest events.
- an automatic error correction of the detected brain current signals is carried out with the aid of the evaluation device taking into account the time correlation with the aid of the determined frequency Doppler shifts.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of an arrangement for detecting motor
- Figure 2 is a graphical representation of an exemplary signal curve
- FIG. 3 shows a graphical representation of the average frequency of motor restlessness event signals in test subjects of different ages.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic representation of an arrangement for the automatic detection of motor unrest events for a test subject 1.
- microwave signals are transmitted in a transmission cone 3 in which the test subject 1 is located.
- Emitted microwaves that are reflected on the test subject 1 can be received as reflected microwaves with the aid of the transceiver 2.
- the transceiver 2 is preferably designed as a combined transceiver, but separate devices for transmitting and receiving microwaves can also be provided.
- the reflected microwave signal has a Doppler frequency shift in comparison with the emitted micorwell signals, which is a consequence of the relative movement between the body part and the transmission / reception - device 2 is.
- the Doppler frequency shift with respect to the emitted microwave signals is detected with the aid of a double evaluation device 10.
- Doppler evaluation device 10 is arranged in the transmitting / receiving device 2.
- the measuring principle of the Doppler radar on which the described method is based is well known as such and is used in various Doppler radar devices, which is why the measuring principle is not explained in any further detail here.
- FIG. 1 The measuring principle of the Doppler radar on which the described method is based is well known as such and is used in various Doppler radar devices, which is why the measuring principle is not explained in any further detail here.
- FIG. 2 shows a graphical representation of an exemplary measurement curve 20 for the course of the Doppler frequency shift of the received microwave signals that was measured continuously in a predetermined measurement period.
- the information about the Doppler frequency shift of the received microwave signals is transmitted from the transmitting / receiving device 2 to an evaluation device 4 (cf. FIG. 1).
- the evaluation device 4 which has a microprocessor device 5 for processing the transmitted electronic information for the Doppler frequency shift
- the measured curve 20 is processed to generate digitized signals according to the principle of an analog-to-digital conversion.
- square-wave pulses 21, 22, 23 and 24 are always generated when the curve 20 exceeds a threshold value S, the threshold value S corresponding to a predetermined Doppler frequency shift in which an actual motor unrest event is assumed.
- the frequency of occurrence of motor unrest events is subsequently determined, the number of rising edges 21a, 22a, 23a and 24a of the rectangular pulses 21, 22, 23 and 24 is automatically determined with the aid of the control and evaluation device 4.
- the electronic results of the analog-digital conversion are analyzed.
- the frequency of the motor unrest events thus determined within the specified measurement period provides information for the diagnosis of the test person, for example with regard to the presence of an ADHD (ADHD "Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder").
- ADHD Active Deficit Hyperactive Disorder
- the frequency value determined for a test person can be compared with calibration curves which for a large number of test persons.) With the aid of a comparison of the frequency measurement results for a test person at different times, the effect of taking medication can also be analyzed for the test person.
- FIG. 3 shows a graphical representation of average values of the determined frequency of motor restlessness events for male (30) and female (31) test subjects as a function of the age of the test subject. Above the value for the age along the x-axis is the number N of the test persons for whom the measurement results were included to determine the average values shown. A measuring point 32 lies far above the average values for a test subject with the age of 13, so that in this case there are clear signs that ADHAD is present. Further details of the arrangement according to FIG. 1 are described below.
- An essential element of the transceiver 2 is a high-frequency oscillator used as a transmitter, which operates in the microwave range of 9.35 GHz.
- the total power emitted by the transmitting device is approximately 1 mW, but can be adapted for the respective application, on the one hand to achieve a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio and on the other hand to exclude damage to the test person by microwave radiation with certainty. In connection with microwave ovens 5 mW per cm 2 are classified as completely harmless for humans.
- the response limit for movements of the test subject 1 is at least 6 cm / s to a maximum of 80 km / h.
- a further optimization to increase the sensitivity of the transceiver 2 can be provided, but under certain circumstances would increase the costs for producing the transceiver 2.
- the high-frequency oscillator used has, for example, a lobe-shaped radiation characteristic of approximately +/- 20 degrees.
- the receiving device detects an opening angle of approximately +/- 60 degrees up to a distance of approximately 5 to 8 m.
- the test subject 1 is usually at a distance of 1-2 m from the transmitting / receiving device 2.
- a range finder 6 is also provided.
- This can be any range finder that is known as such and is suitable for use in experiments with living beings, in particular because of the radiation source used.
- a range finder with an optical radiation source which has a low radiation intensity is preferably used.
- the results of the distance measurement are transmitted from the range finder 6 to the evaluation device 4, so that in connection with series of measurements which are recorded with the aid of the transmitter / receiver device 2, associated distance measurement values are available as additional measurement information.
- the distance measured values can be used as an additional evaluation or Comparison criterion are used, for example, to take into account a distance-dependent measured value acquisition of the transmitting / receiving device 2.
- signals can be automatically sorted out as errors when evaluating the digitized signals 21-24 (see FIG. 2), if at the time of the signal with the aid of the range finder 6 a distance from the usual distance between the range finder 6 and the subject 1 deviating distance was measured, which leads to a continuity deviation and indicates a different object than the test subject 1.
- This can be, for example, a person who controls the measurement and runs between the range finder 6 and the test subject 1.
- the transceiver 2 and the range finder 6 have to work on a common time base.
- the timer can be, for example, a conventional electronic clock generator, such as is used for the generation of clock pulses in the case of pulsed measurements. It should be pointed out that the measurement of the motor unrest events on the test person 1 with the aid of the transmitting / receiving device 2 can in principle be carried out independently of the measurements with the aid of the range finder 6. However, the use of the rangefinder 6 serves to reduce the number of faulty signals, which are incorrectly interpreted as motor unrest events.
- a brain current measuring device 7 is coupled to the control and evaluation device 4.
- a standard EEG EEG - electroencephalography
- the brain current measuring device 7 is connected via one or more lines 8 to electrodes 9 which are arranged on the body of the test subject 1.
- a temporal correlation of the brain waves measured using the Himstrom measuring device 7 with the received, reflected microwave signals or the Doppler frequency shifts determined therefrom is carried out in the evaluation device 4. This makes it possible to measure mutually incorrect signals when measuring the brain waves with the help of the Himstrom measuring device 7 and when measuring the motor unrest events with the help of the transmitting / receiving device 2. close. This is carried out in the evaluation device 4 with the aid of an automatic error correction.
- individual signals of the digitized signals 21-24 can be excluded as indicators of a motor unrest event if it is determined from the course of the measured brain waves that a part of the body of the test subject 1 cannot have moved. Conversely, it is also possible to draw conclusions from the digitized signals 21-24 about faulty Himstrom signals.
- a combination of the transmitting / receiving device 2 with the brain current measuring device 7 thus makes it possible to reduce the frequency of errors when recording the motor unrest events.
- this is an improved embodiment of the device for recording motor unrest events of a test subject 1, since the method for determining the motor unrest events can also be carried out without a combination with the Himstrom measuring device 7.
- the test person 1 In connection with the measurement of brain waves, the test person 1 generally goes through resting phases and stimulated activity phases in a predetermined manner. Stimulated activity phases include, for example, hyperventilation of the test subject 1.
- a photo simulation lamp 11 (cf. FIG. 1) is provided to stimulate the activity phases and is coupled to the control and evaluation device 4.
- the photo simulation lamp is expediently a conventional one for emitting light, which can be operated in pulse mode. It has been shown that the standardized measurement conditions specified in connection with the brain current measurement, in particular the prescribed sequence of rest phases and stimulated activity phases, support the comparability or statistical accuracy of the measurement results for the automatic detection of the frequency of motor unrest events for the test subject 1, in particular the recorded measurement results in the rest phases are to be evaluated for diagnostics.
- the control and evaluation device 4 automatically takes into account electronic information about the time allocation of rest phases and stimulated activity phases during the predetermined measurement period.
- the control and evaluation device 4, including the microprocessor device 5, can be designed as a separate unit, as shown schematically in FIG. Position is shown, or integrated into one of the measuring devices, namely the transmitting / receiving device 2 or the range finder 6 or the brain current measuring device 7.
- the detected measurement signals and / or the results determined during the evaluation, for which time information, that is to say in particular information about the time and / or the day and / or the duration of the measurement, can also be generated in the measurement arrangement described can be based on a display device 12 are shown.
- the display device 12 can be combined with the transmitter receiving device 2 or the range finder 6 or the brain current measuring device 7.
- the measuring devices ie the transmitting / receiving device 2 and / or the range finder 6 and / or the Himstrom measuring device 7, insofar as they are provided in the respective embodiment, are provided as individual devices or can be combined with one another in one device.
- the individual devices or the device combinations are preferably designed as portable devices, which simplifies handling for the user when used in diagnostics.
- the advantages associated with the method and the device for recording the motor unrest events also result without a combination with the range finder 6 and / or with the Himstrom measuring device 7.
- One of the main advantages is that the entire body motor of the test subject 1 is recorded can. Only real movements of the subject 1 and not the contraction of the muscles are recorded. There is no contact between the measuring device used in the form of the transmitting / receiving device 2 and the body of the test person 1, which could influence the normal movement of the test person 1, which would lead to falsification of the measurement result.
- the measuring device described is simple to use and is therefore suitable for routine use for data acquisition.
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