DocumentCode :
1574451
Title :
Comparison of different multivariate methods for the estimation of cortical connectivity: simulations and applications to EEG data
Author :
Astolfi, L. ; Cincotti, F. ; Mattia, D. ; Lai, M. ; Baccala, L. ; De Vico Fallani, F. ; Salinari, S. ; Ursino, M. ; Zavaglia, M. ; Babiloni, F.
Author_Institution :
Dip. Informatica e Sistemistica, La Sapienza Univ., Rome
fYear :
2005
fDate :
6/27/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
4484
Lastpage :
4487
Abstract :
The problem of the definition and evaluation of brain connectivity has become a central one in neuroscience during the latest years, as a way to understand the organization and interaction of cortical areas during the execution of cognitive or motor tasks. Among various methods established during the years, the directed transfer function (DTF), the partial directed coherence (PDC) and the direct DTF (dDTF) are frequency-domain approaches to this problem, all based on a multivariate autoregressive modeling of time series and on the concept of Granger causality. In this paper we propose the use of these methods on cortical signals estimated from high resolution EEG recordings, a non invasive method which exhibits a higher spatial resolution than conventional cerebral electromagnetic measures. The principle contribution of this work are the results of a simulation study, testing the capability of the three estimators to reconstruct a connectivity model imposed, with a particular eye on the capability to distinguish between direct and indirect causality. An application to high resolution EEG recordings during a foot movement is also presented
Keywords :
autoregressive processes; biomechanics; cognition; electroencephalography; frequency-domain analysis; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; signal reconstruction; time series; EEG; Granger causality; brain connectivity; cognitive tasks; connectivity model reconstruction; cortical areas; cortical connectivity estimation; direct DTF; directed transfer function; foot movement; frequency-domain approaches; motor tasks; multivariate autoregressive modeling; neuroscience; partial directed coherence; time series; Brain modeling; Coherence; Electroencephalography; Electromagnetic measurements; Foot; Neuroscience; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution; Testing; Transfer functions; Directed Transfer Function; High resolution EEG; Partial Directed Coherence; foot movement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2005. IEEE-EMBS 2005. 27th Annual International Conference of the
Conference_Location :
Shanghai
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8741-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2005.1615463
Filename :
1615463
Link To Document :
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