Real-time EEG artifact correction during fMRI using ICA
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jneumeth.2016.09.012
Real-time EEG artifact correction during fMRI using ICA
Abstract
Background: Simultaneous acquisition of EEG and fMRI data results in EEG signal contamination by imaging (MR) and ballistocardiogram (BCG) artifacts. Artifact correction of EEG data for real-time applications, such as neurofeedback studies, is the subject of ongoing research. To date, average artifact subtraction (AAS) is the most widespread real-time method used to partially remove BCG and imaging artifacts without requiring extra hardware equipment; no alternative software-only real time methods for removing EEG artifacts are available.
New methods: We introduce a novel, improved approach for real-time EEG artifact correction during fMRI (rtICA). The rtICA is based on real time independent component analysis (ICA) and it is employed following the AAS method. The rtICA was implemented and validated during EEG and fMRI experiments on healthy subjects.
Results: Our results demonstrate that the rtICA employed after the rtAAS can obtain 98.4% success in detection of eye blinks, 4.4 times larger INPS reductions compared to RecView-corrected data, and effectively reduce motion artifacts, as well as imaging and muscle artifacts, in real time on six healthy subjects.
Comparison with existing methods: We compared our real-time artifact reduction results with the rtAAS and various offline methods using multiple evaluation metrics, including power analysis. Importantly, the rtICA does not affect brain neuronal signals as reflected in EEG bands of interest, including the alpha band.
Conclusions: A novel real-time ICA method was proposed for improving the EEG quality signal recorded during fMRI acquisition. The results show substantial reduction of different types of artifacts using real-time ICA method.
Keywords: EEG; EEG-fMRI; Real-time ICA; Real-time artifact correction; fMRI.
Copyright © 2016 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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