Title :
A visual evoked potential study of spatial noise
Author :
Uyeda, Elizabeth ; Wojnicki, Paul J. ; Micheli-Tzanakou, Evangelia
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Rutgers State Univ. of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Since evoked potentials have the highest temporal resolution of any noninvasive measurement of brain activity, this technique is an invaluable tool for investigating human brain function. In this study, we examined the visual evoked potential (VEP) to a square-wave grating pattern embedded in different degrees of spatial noise. The five basic patterns used as visual stimuli were selected as a representative sample from convergent sequence of images generated by the ALOPEX optimization algorithm. All stimulus patterns were rectangular grayscale images of the same size and average luminance. In addition, the stimulus content of each pattern was quantified using a number of image processing algorithms including space-averaged global contrast, image entropy, central moments, 2D Fourier transform, and 2D wavelet transform. The results presented demonstrate the affects of spatial noise on both the time and frequency components of the visual evoked potential recorded from different lobes of the brain.
Keywords :
brightness; electroencephalography; entropy; fast Fourier transforms; image sequences; medical image processing; noise; optimisation; visual evoked potentials; wavelet transforms; 2D Fourier transform; 2D wavelet transform; ALOPEX optimization algorithm; average luminance; brain lobes; central moments; convergent sequence; image entropy; image processing algorithms; rectangular grayscale images; space-averaged global contrast; spatial noise degrees; Brain; Fourier transforms; Gratings; Gray-scale; Humans; Image converters; Image generation; Image processing; Noninvasive treatment; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
Bioengineering Conference, 2003 IEEE 29th Annual, Proceedings of
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7767-2
DOI :
10.1109/NEBC.2003.1216094