事件相关脑电位的时频分析

A. Bianchi, L. Leocani, L. Mainardi, G. Comi, S. Cerutti
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在手指随意运动之前、期间和之后所记录的事件相关电位包含了中枢水平有关神经机制的相关信息。由于感兴趣的现象发生在短时间内,因此通过二元自回归模型的递归实现从信号中获得频率信息。计算了信号中每个样品和10-20系统中每个记录电极的光谱和交叉光谱参数的对应关系。得到了功率在不同频段的时间过程,以及相干关系和相位关系。该算法允许对感兴趣的事件发生的时间瞬间进行评估,证明与事件相关的去同步和事件相关的同步的开始和结束,从而全面了解所观察到的现象。
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Time-frequency analysis of event-related brain potentials
The event related potentials recorded before, during and after the voluntary movement of a finger, contain relevant information regarding the nervous mechanism involved at central level. As the phenomena of interest take place in short time, the frequency information was obtained from the signal by means of a recursive implementation of a bivariate autoregressive (AR) model. The spectral and cross-spectral parameters have been calculated in correspondence of each sample in the signal and for each recording electrode in the 10-20 system. The time course of the power in different frequency bands was obtained together with coherence and phase relationships. The algorithm allowed the evaluation of the time instant in which the events of interest take place, evidencing the beginning and the end of event related desynchronization and event related synchronization giving a global insight into the observed phenomena.
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