Title :
Head reconstruction and localization of brain activity using Bayesian evidence
Author :
Kralik, J. ; Cmejla, R. ; Sovka, P. ; Stancak, A.
Author_Institution :
Biol. Signal Lab., Czech Tech. Univ., Prague, Czech Republic
Abstract :
This study is devoted to a detection of evoked potentials in a brain activity with aim to map these potentials onto a scalp. In this case, there is necessary to focus recorded scalp potentials, which are blurred due to scalp attenuation and, moreover masked by a brain activity. The aim is to estimate the foci of active regions of the brain during evoked potentials. Our suggested approach is based on the use of Bayesian evidence to detect potentials in background noise (brain activity). New formula evaluating the Bayesian evidence suitable for this purpose is derived, tested and verified on artificially generated and real data. This method can be used to detect evoked potentials in a brain activity up to signal to noise ratio approximately - 25 dB. This value corresponds to a real situation when potentials are measured on the surface of scalp. The main advantage of the method is the ability to detect evoked potential without any averaging. On the other hand this method cannot reconstruct the shape of evoked potential. Computational costs are very low and enabling the real-time implementation.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; Gaussian noise; brain models; electroencephalography; interpolation; medical signal detection; medical signal processing; signal reconstruction; splines (mathematics); 4-shell sphere model; Bayesian evidence; EEG potentials; artificially generated data; background noise; brain activity localization; dipole moment; evoked potentials detection; head reconstruction; low computational costs; random Gaussian noise; scalp potentials; spatial resolution; spline interpolation; volume conductor model; Attenuation; Background noise; Bayesian methods; Brain; Magnetic heads; Scalp; Shape; Signal to noise ratio; Surface reconstruction; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2001. Proceedings of the 23rd Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7211-5
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2001.1020607