DocumentCode :
2745745
Title :
Characterizing neuronal firing patterns in the human brain
Author :
Cho, Hansang ; Corina, D. ; Ojemann, G.A. ; Shapiro, Linda
Author_Institution :
Washington Univ., Seattle, WA, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
1-5 Sept. 2004
Firstpage :
4596
Lastpage :
4599
Abstract :
A procedure to characterize firing patterns of neuron spikes from the human brain, in both temporal domain and the frequency domain, is presented. The combination of multitaper spectral estimation and the polynomial curve-fitting method is employed to transform the firing patterns to the frequency domain. To generate temporal shapes, eight local maxima are smoothly connected by cubic spline interpolation. We then used a rotated principal component analysis, which removes the orthogonality constraints of traditional PCA, to extract common firing patterns as templates from around 4100 neuron spike signals. Dynamic time warping was used to assign each neuron firings into the closest template without shift error. This technique can be utilized for finding firing similarities in neuroscience applications and in development of a query system.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; brain; curve fitting; interpolation; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; principal component analysis; spectral analysis; splines (mathematics); time-frequency analysis; cubic spline interpolation; dynamic time warping; frequency domain; human brain; multitaper spectral estimation; neuronal firing patterns; neuroscience; polynomial curve-fitting method; rotated principal component analysis; temporal domain; Curve fitting; Frequency domain analysis; Frequency estimation; Humans; Interpolation; Neurons; Polynomials; Principal component analysis; Shape; Spline; Firing pattern; content-based retrieval system; dynamic time warping; electrophysiological recordings; multitaper spectral estimation; rotated principal component analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2004. IEMBS '04. 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8439-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2004.1404274
Filename :
1404274
Link To Document :
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