This work is about the development of an alternative way of averaging evoked potentials (EP) of cognitive activities. Since the main assumption of invariant waveforms time locked to the eliciting events does not hold for cognitive EPs, averaging results in distorted estimates. Our alternative selective averaging finds similar subsequences of fixed length with variable latency which are common to all multi-channel EPs by transforming the multivariate time series to discrete sequences via vector quantization and applying a sequence alignment algorithm. The method yields a significant improvement over common averaging in terms of noise attenuation and is shown to be valid by comparison with results for random data. Results for EP data obtained...
Computer averaging of the visual evoked potential, either transient or steady state, retrieves the a...
In this work we have used psychophysiological assessments of the human brain electrical activity acc...
uring the past 15 years, our research D group has published several reports about a working hypothes...
. This work is about developing a new method for the analysis of evoked potentials of cognitive acti...
We propose an averaging method for segments of electrophysiological data (Event-Related Potentials, ...
Evoked potentials (EPs) are of great interest in neuroscience, but their measurement is difficult as...
Averaging is one of the most commonly used procedures in Neuroscience and is the basic procedure for...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are usually obtained by averaging thus neglecting the trial-to-trial...
Evoked potentials are defined as potentials that are caused by the electrical activity in the centra...
The recording of auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) at fast rates allows the study of neural adaptati...
Computer averaging the visual evoked potential, either transient or steady state, retrieves the actu...
BackgroundSignal averaging is the conventional method of enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio in reco...
For the identification of event-related poten-tials (ERPs) of the brain, repeated stimuli have to be...
Several approaches, based on different assumptions and with various degree of theoretical sophistica...
Interpretation of averaged evoked potentials is difficult when the time relationship between stimulu...
Computer averaging of the visual evoked potential, either transient or steady state, retrieves the a...
In this work we have used psychophysiological assessments of the human brain electrical activity acc...
uring the past 15 years, our research D group has published several reports about a working hypothes...
. This work is about developing a new method for the analysis of evoked potentials of cognitive acti...
We propose an averaging method for segments of electrophysiological data (Event-Related Potentials, ...
Evoked potentials (EPs) are of great interest in neuroscience, but their measurement is difficult as...
Averaging is one of the most commonly used procedures in Neuroscience and is the basic procedure for...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are usually obtained by averaging thus neglecting the trial-to-trial...
Evoked potentials are defined as potentials that are caused by the electrical activity in the centra...
The recording of auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) at fast rates allows the study of neural adaptati...
Computer averaging the visual evoked potential, either transient or steady state, retrieves the actu...
BackgroundSignal averaging is the conventional method of enhancing the signal-to-noise ratio in reco...
For the identification of event-related poten-tials (ERPs) of the brain, repeated stimuli have to be...
Several approaches, based on different assumptions and with various degree of theoretical sophistica...
Interpretation of averaged evoked potentials is difficult when the time relationship between stimulu...
Computer averaging of the visual evoked potential, either transient or steady state, retrieves the a...
In this work we have used psychophysiological assessments of the human brain electrical activity acc...
uring the past 15 years, our research D group has published several reports about a working hypothes...