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AuthorOdabaee M.
AuthorLayeghy S.
AuthorMesbah M.
AuthorAzemi G.
AuthorBoashash B.
AuthorColditz P.
AuthorVanhatalo S.
Available date2022-05-31T19:01:38Z
Publication Date2012
Publication Name2012 11th International Conference on Information Science, Signal Processing and their Applications, ISSPA 2012
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISSPA.2012.6310679
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/31928
AbstractThere is an increased need to better understand the relation between brain structures and functions in newborns by using EEG source localization techniques. This requires a realistic head model that would take into account the different macroscopic and microscopic structures of neonatal skull, which likely have an effect on tissue conductivities. The analysis of spatial decay of both amplitude of focal transients and linear correlation between EEG channels is presented for six neonatal and one adult datasets. This allows to i) study whether skull openings (fontanels) in the neonatal head have an impact on volume conduction, and ii) compare the volume conduction observed in adult and neonatal scalp EEG. The initial results indicate that there is no statistically significant difference in conductivity between 'Fontanel' region and the other parts of the newborn skull, but the scalp amplitudes show a much steeper decline in neonates as compared to adults. These findings set the basis for building a realistic head model, a key step towards source localization of neonatal EEG activity.
Languageen
SubjectBrain structure
Data sets
EEG source localization
Linear correlation
Macroscopic and microscopic
Neonatal EEG
Realistic head models
Source localization
Spatial decay
Statistically significant difference
Tissue conductivity
Volume conduction
Bone
Information science
Signal processing
Tissue
Spatial variables measurement
TitleEEG amplitude and correlation spatial decay analysis for neonatal head modelling
TypeConference Paper
Pagination882-887


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