Estimation of the haemodynamic response to epileptic activity in EEG-fMRI data

M. Leite, P. Figueiredo, A. Leal
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In this work, a new approach to simultaneous Electroencephalography correlated Functional Magnetic Imaging (EEG-fMRI) data processing in epilepsy is introduced. Independent component analysis decomposition was performed on EEG data and multiple model based metrics were applied to the resulting time courses, these were then used to predict the fMRI data. When compared with the conventional fMRI data analysis based on square waveform descriptions of seizure activity, more significant activations were found with the method proposed here, for the four patients studied. In general, the results were consistent with the neurophysiologist's expectation, but further validation using more direct measurements of seizure activity is necessary. A detailed study on the hemodynamic response function (HRF) to the EEG metrics was performed for one patient. The HRFs estimated were broader than the canonical HRF and the distributions of its delay and dispersion were mapped throughout the subject's brain.
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脑电图-功能磁共振成像数据对癫痫活动的血流动力学反应的估计
本文介绍了一种同时处理癫痫患者脑电图相关功能磁共振成像(EEG-fMRI)数据的新方法。对脑电数据进行独立分量分析分解,并将多个基于模型的指标应用于得到的时间过程,然后将这些指标用于预测fMRI数据。与基于方波描述癫痫发作活动的传统fMRI数据分析相比,本文提出的方法在研究的4例患者中发现了更显著的激活。总的来说,结果与神经生理学家的预期一致,但需要使用更直接的癫痫发作活动测量来进一步验证。对1例患者脑电图指标的血流动力学反应函数(HRF)进行了详细的研究。估计的HRF比标准HRF更宽,其延迟和分散分布在受试者的整个大脑中。
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