Measuring Coupling of Rhythmical Time Series Using Cross Sample Entropy and Cross Recurrence Quantification Analysis

The aim of this investigation was to compare and contrast the use of cross sample entropy (xSE) and cross recurrence quantification analysis (cRQA) measures for the assessment of coupling of rhythmical patterns. Measures were assessed using simulated signals with regular, chaotic, and random fluctua...

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Main Authors: John McCamley, William Denton, Elizabeth Lyden, Jennifer M. Yentes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2017-01-01
Series:Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7960467
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spelling doaj-1355dd453b594dcdab799faddc6cf9eb2020-11-25T01:01:18ZengHindawi LimitedComputational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine1748-670X1748-67182017-01-01201710.1155/2017/79604677960467Measuring Coupling of Rhythmical Time Series Using Cross Sample Entropy and Cross Recurrence Quantification AnalysisJohn McCamley0William Denton1Elizabeth Lyden2Jennifer M. Yentes3MORE Foundation, 18444 N. 25th Ave, Suite 110, Phoenix, AZ 85023, USACenter for Research in Human Movement Variability, University of Nebraska Omaha, 6160 University Drive, Omaha, NE 68182-0860, USACollege of Public Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, 984355 Medical Center, Omaha, NE 68198-4355, USACenter for Research in Human Movement Variability, University of Nebraska Omaha, 6160 University Drive, Omaha, NE 68182-0860, USAThe aim of this investigation was to compare and contrast the use of cross sample entropy (xSE) and cross recurrence quantification analysis (cRQA) measures for the assessment of coupling of rhythmical patterns. Measures were assessed using simulated signals with regular, chaotic, and random fluctuations in frequency, amplitude, and a combination of both. Biological data were studied as models of normal and abnormal locomotor-respiratory coupling. Nine signal types were generated for seven frequency ratios. Fifteen patients with COPD (abnormal coupling) and twenty-one healthy controls (normal coupling) walked on a treadmill at three speeds while breathing and walking were recorded. xSE and the cRQA measures of percent determinism, maximum line, mean line, and entropy were quantified for both the simulated and experimental data. In the simulated data, xSE, percent determinism, and entropy were influenced by the frequency manipulation. The 1 : 1 frequency ratio was different than other frequency ratios for almost all measures and/or manipulations. The patients with COPD used a 2 : 3 ratio more often and xSE, percent determinism, maximum line, mean line, and cRQA entropy were able to discriminate between the groups. Analysis of the effects of walking speed indicated that all measures were able to discriminate between speeds.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/7960467
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author John McCamley
William Denton
Elizabeth Lyden
Jennifer M. Yentes
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William Denton
Elizabeth Lyden
Jennifer M. Yentes
Measuring Coupling of Rhythmical Time Series Using Cross Sample Entropy and Cross Recurrence Quantification Analysis
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine
author_facet John McCamley
William Denton
Elizabeth Lyden
Jennifer M. Yentes
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title Measuring Coupling of Rhythmical Time Series Using Cross Sample Entropy and Cross Recurrence Quantification Analysis
title_short Measuring Coupling of Rhythmical Time Series Using Cross Sample Entropy and Cross Recurrence Quantification Analysis
title_full Measuring Coupling of Rhythmical Time Series Using Cross Sample Entropy and Cross Recurrence Quantification Analysis
title_fullStr Measuring Coupling of Rhythmical Time Series Using Cross Sample Entropy and Cross Recurrence Quantification Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Measuring Coupling of Rhythmical Time Series Using Cross Sample Entropy and Cross Recurrence Quantification Analysis
title_sort measuring coupling of rhythmical time series using cross sample entropy and cross recurrence quantification analysis
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publishDate 2017-01-01
description The aim of this investigation was to compare and contrast the use of cross sample entropy (xSE) and cross recurrence quantification analysis (cRQA) measures for the assessment of coupling of rhythmical patterns. Measures were assessed using simulated signals with regular, chaotic, and random fluctuations in frequency, amplitude, and a combination of both. Biological data were studied as models of normal and abnormal locomotor-respiratory coupling. Nine signal types were generated for seven frequency ratios. Fifteen patients with COPD (abnormal coupling) and twenty-one healthy controls (normal coupling) walked on a treadmill at three speeds while breathing and walking were recorded. xSE and the cRQA measures of percent determinism, maximum line, mean line, and entropy were quantified for both the simulated and experimental data. In the simulated data, xSE, percent determinism, and entropy were influenced by the frequency manipulation. The 1 : 1 frequency ratio was different than other frequency ratios for almost all measures and/or manipulations. The patients with COPD used a 2 : 3 ratio more often and xSE, percent determinism, maximum line, mean line, and cRQA entropy were able to discriminate between the groups. Analysis of the effects of walking speed indicated that all measures were able to discriminate between speeds.
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