Estimating a visual evoked potential (VEP) from the human brain is challenging since its signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) is generally very low. An eigendecomposition-based subspace approach originally proposed for enhancing speech corrupted by colored noise, has been investigated and tested in the single trial extraction of VEPs. This scheme arbitrarily labeled as an eigen-decomposition (ED) method has been compared with a third-order correlation (TOC) method, using both realistic simulation and real human data. The results produced by the ED algorithm show much cleaner waveforms, and higher degree of consistency in detecting the P100, P200, and P300 peaks
Evoked potentials are defined as potentials that are caused by the electrical activity in the centra...
This work proposes a clustering technique to analyze evoked potential signals. The proposed method u...
We report on a unique electrocorticography (ECoG) experiment in which Steady-State Visual Evoked Pot...
Abstract: In this paper an eigendecomposition method is presented to estimate evoked potentials (EP)...
Estimating a visual evoked potential (VEP) from the human brain is challenging since its signal-to-n...
In this paper an eigendecomposition method is presented to estimate evoked potentials (EP). Taking i...
In single trial analysis, when using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to extract Visual Evoked Pot...
Introduction: Brain visual evoked potential (VEP) signals are commonly known to be accompanied by hi...
We describe a method to extract single trial Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) buried in ongoing Electro...
Introduction: Brain visual evoked potential (VEP) signals are commonly known to be accompanied by hi...
Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) are referred to electrical potentials due to brief visual stimuli wh...
UNLABELLED Quickly and efficiently extracting evoked potential information from noise is critical...
In single trial source separation problem of VEP signals, the selection of legitimate Principal Comp...
International audiencePhysiological signals recorded after presentation of a stimulus can be conside...
The evoked potential (EP) is modeled as the sum of gaussian pulses whose amplitudes, latencies and w...
Evoked potentials are defined as potentials that are caused by the electrical activity in the centra...
This work proposes a clustering technique to analyze evoked potential signals. The proposed method u...
We report on a unique electrocorticography (ECoG) experiment in which Steady-State Visual Evoked Pot...
Abstract: In this paper an eigendecomposition method is presented to estimate evoked potentials (EP)...
Estimating a visual evoked potential (VEP) from the human brain is challenging since its signal-to-n...
In this paper an eigendecomposition method is presented to estimate evoked potentials (EP). Taking i...
In single trial analysis, when using Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to extract Visual Evoked Pot...
Introduction: Brain visual evoked potential (VEP) signals are commonly known to be accompanied by hi...
We describe a method to extract single trial Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) buried in ongoing Electro...
Introduction: Brain visual evoked potential (VEP) signals are commonly known to be accompanied by hi...
Visual Evoked Potentials (VEPs) are referred to electrical potentials due to brief visual stimuli wh...
UNLABELLED Quickly and efficiently extracting evoked potential information from noise is critical...
In single trial source separation problem of VEP signals, the selection of legitimate Principal Comp...
International audiencePhysiological signals recorded after presentation of a stimulus can be conside...
The evoked potential (EP) is modeled as the sum of gaussian pulses whose amplitudes, latencies and w...
Evoked potentials are defined as potentials that are caused by the electrical activity in the centra...
This work proposes a clustering technique to analyze evoked potential signals. The proposed method u...
We report on a unique electrocorticography (ECoG) experiment in which Steady-State Visual Evoked Pot...