Brain source localization techniques: Evaluation study using simulated EEG data

Several methods have been proposed over the past few decades as a solution to the brain sources localization problem using EEG signals. In this paper the performances of different brain source localization techniques, including the Minimum Norm Estimates (MNE), Low Resolution Electrical Tomography (...

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Main Authors: Hyder, R., Kamel, N., Tang, T.B., Bornot, J.
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014
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spelling my.utp.eprints.317772022-03-29T03:37:12Z Brain source localization techniques: Evaluation study using simulated EEG data Hyder, R. Kamel, N. Tang, T.B. Bornot, J. Several methods have been proposed over the past few decades as a solution to the brain sources localization problem using EEG signals. In this paper the performances of different brain source localization techniques, including the Minimum Norm Estimates (MNE), Low Resolution Electrical Tomography (LORETA) and Multiple Sparse Priors (MSP), are assessed and compared. Due to the lack of the baseline, the evaluation is conducted using simulated dipolar source distributions constrained to the cortical surface. We corroborate in the superiority of MSP over LORETA and MNE in accurately estimating the locations of the simulated sources, however we found that MNE and LORETA may account as a better measure for asymmetric activations. © 2014 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. 2014 Conference or Workshop Item NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84925679324&doi=10.1109%2fIECBES.2014.7047651&partnerID=40&md5=3308f5b22acc7cca1cdcbc384ddf17cc Hyder, R. and Kamel, N. and Tang, T.B. and Bornot, J. (2014) Brain source localization techniques: Evaluation study using simulated EEG data. In: UNSPECIFIED. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/31777/
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description Several methods have been proposed over the past few decades as a solution to the brain sources localization problem using EEG signals. In this paper the performances of different brain source localization techniques, including the Minimum Norm Estimates (MNE), Low Resolution Electrical Tomography (LORETA) and Multiple Sparse Priors (MSP), are assessed and compared. Due to the lack of the baseline, the evaluation is conducted using simulated dipolar source distributions constrained to the cortical surface. We corroborate in the superiority of MSP over LORETA and MNE in accurately estimating the locations of the simulated sources, however we found that MNE and LORETA may account as a better measure for asymmetric activations. © 2014 IEEE.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Hyder, R.
Kamel, N.
Tang, T.B.
Bornot, J.
spellingShingle Hyder, R.
Kamel, N.
Tang, T.B.
Bornot, J.
Brain source localization techniques: Evaluation study using simulated EEG data
author_facet Hyder, R.
Kamel, N.
Tang, T.B.
Bornot, J.
author_sort Hyder, R.
title Brain source localization techniques: Evaluation study using simulated EEG data
title_short Brain source localization techniques: Evaluation study using simulated EEG data
title_full Brain source localization techniques: Evaluation study using simulated EEG data
title_fullStr Brain source localization techniques: Evaluation study using simulated EEG data
title_full_unstemmed Brain source localization techniques: Evaluation study using simulated EEG data
title_sort brain source localization techniques: evaluation study using simulated eeg data
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
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