Preliminary Electroencephalography-Based Assessment of Anxiety Using Machine Learning: A Pilot Study

基于脑电图和机器学习的焦虑初步评估:一项试点研究

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Abstract

Background: Recent advancements in machine learning (ML) have significantly influenced the analysis of brain signals, particularly electroencephalography (EEG), enhancing the detection of complex neural patterns. ML enables large-scale data processing, offering novel opportunities for diagnosing and treating mental disorders. However, challenges such as data variability, noise, and model interpretability remain significant. This study reviews the current limitations of EEG-based anxiety detection and explores the potential of advanced AI models, including transformers and VAE-D2GAN, to improve diagnostic accuracy and real-time monitoring. Methods: The paper presents the application of ML algorithms, with a focus on convolutional neural networks (CNN) and recurrent neural networks (RNN), in identifying biomarkers of anxiety disorders and predicting therapy responses. Additionally, it discusses the role of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) in assisting individuals with disabilities by enabling device control through brain activity. Results: Experimental EEG research on BCI applications was conducted, focusing on motor imagery-based brain activity. Findings indicate that successive training sessions improve signal classification accuracy, emphasizing the need for personalized and adaptive EEG analysis methods. Challenges in BCI usability and technological constraints in EEG processing are also addressed. Conclusions: By integrating ML with EEG analysis, this study highlights the potential for future healthcare applications, including neurorehabilitation, anxiety disorder therapy, and predictive clinical models. Future research should focus on optimizing ML algorithms, enhancing personalization, and addressing ethical concerns related to patient privacy.

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