Feature selection for motor unit potential train characterization

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Introduction: Ten new features of motor unit potential (MUP) morphology and stability are proposed. These new features, along with 8 traditional features, are grouped into 5 aspects: size, shape, global complexity, local complexity, and stability. Methods: We used sequential forward and backward search strategies to select subsets of these 18 features to discriminate accurately between muscles whose MUPs are predominantly neurogenic, myopathic, or normal. Results and Conclusions: Results based on 8102 motor unit potential trains (MUPTs) extracted from 4 different limb muscles (n=336 total muscles) demonstrate the usefulness of these newly introduced features and support an aspect-based grouping of MUPT features. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Abdelmaseeh, M., Smith, B., & Stashuk, D. (2014). Feature selection for motor unit potential train characterization. Muscle and Nerve, 49(5), 680–690. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.23977

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