多通道脑诱发电位数据协变量效应的频域估计

J. Raz, V. Cardenas, D. Fletcher
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诱发电位是记录下的大脑对刺激的电反应,比如听觉上的滴答声。在大多数诱发电位实验中,反应是作为刺激特征和药物状态等协变量的函数来研究的。我们提出了一个多通道诱发电位数据的频域模型,其中包括代表协变量对响应的幅度和潜伏期(刺激呈现的时间)的影响的参数。头皮电极间响应的可变性由一个或多个等效电偶极子的活动来模拟。频域表示允许大量的数据减少,便于噪声的建模,并导致延迟效应的简单近似表达式。我们描述了模型参数的极大似然估计和协变量效应的近似置信区间的构造。我们报告了模拟研究的结果,其中我们评估了估计器的偏差和置信区间的覆盖率。我们还报告了从五个受试者记录的听觉诱发电位的应用结果。
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Frequency domain estimation of covariate effects in multichannel brain evoked potential data
An evoked potential is the recorded brain electrical response to a stimulus such as an auditory click. In most evoked potential experiments, the response is studied as a function of covariates such as stimulus characteristics and drug states. We propose a frequency domain model of multichannel evoked potential data that includes parameters representing the effects of covariates on the amplitude and latency (time from stimulus presentation) of the response. The variability of the response among scalp electrodes is modeled by the activity of one or more equivalent electrical dipoles. The frequency domain representation allows considerable data reduction, facilitates modeling of the noise, and leads to a simple approximate expression for the latency effects. We describe maximum likelihood estimation of the model parameters and construction of approximate confidence intervals for the covariate effects. We report the results of a simulation study in which we evaluated the bias of the estimators and the coverage rate of the confidence intervals. We also report the results of an application to auditory evoked potentials recorded from five subjects.
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