Title of article :
Signal-to-noise ratio of chemosensory event-related potentials
Author/Authors :
Sanne Boesveldt، نويسنده , , Antje Haehner، نويسنده , , Henk W. Berendse، نويسنده , , Thomas Hummel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
6
From page :
690
To page :
695
Abstract :
Objective We investigated the influence of the number of stimuli on signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio of CSERP. Methods CSERP from 20 normosmic subjects were obtained in response to stimulation with two olfactory (H2S and PEA) and a trigeminal (CO2) stimulant. For each of these odors, 160 stimuli were delivered into the right nostril (duration 200 ms, mean ISI 30 s) using a constant-flow, air-dilution olfactometer. For each EEG recording site (Fz, Cz, Pz, C3, C4), peak-to-peak amplitude N1P2 and noise amplitude levels were determined. Subsequently, S/N ratios were calculated. Results The S/N ratios for olfactory ERP generally improved for H2S and PEA. For responses to PEA, S/N ratios increased significantly up to 80 averages (S/N ratio = 5.6). The number of stimuli for an optimal S/N ratio for trigeminal ERP was slightly lower, i.e. 60 averages (S/N ratio = 7.9). Conclusions S/N N1P2 ratios in olfactory and trigeminal ERP significantly improve with an increasing number of responses averaged under these experimental conditions. This is mainly due to a reduction of noise level. Applying more stimuli has little additional effect on S/N ratio due to a concomitant decrease in signal amplitude. Significance An optimal S/N ratio is essential when recording CSERP in neurodegenerative disorders, where responses may be of low amplitude, and for medico-legal purposes
Keywords :
event-related potentials , Smell , electroencephalography , olfaction
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Record number :
523834
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