Decomposition of magnetoencephalographic data into components corresponding to deep and superficial sources

IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering
Tolga E OzkurtRobert Sclabassi

Abstract

We extend the signal space separation (SSS) method to decompose multichannel magnetoencephalographic (MEG) data into regions of interest inside the head. It has been shown that the SSS method can transform MEG data into a signal component generated by neurobiological sources and a noise component generated by external sources outside the head. In this paper, we show that the signal component obtained by the SSS method can be further decomposed by a simple operation into signals originating from deep and superficial sources within the brain. This is achieved by using a scheme that exploits the beamspace methodology that relies on a linear transformation that maximizes the power of the source space of interest. The efficiency and accuracy of the algorithm are demonstrated by experiments utilizing both simulated and real MEG data.

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Jan 2, 2010·Journal of Neurosurgery. Pediatrics·Jing XiangTon DeGrauw
Jun 17, 2009·IEEE Transactions on Bio-medical Engineering·Tolga Esat OzkurtRobert J Sclabassi
Mar 13, 2018·Journal of Neural Engineering·Kensuke SekiharaSrikantan S Nagarajan

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