DocumentCode
3151304
Title
Brain´s electrical response to visual and auditory stimuli. Relations between the two stimuli modalities
Author
Giesteira, Bruno ; Travassos, João ; Freitas, Diamantino ; Tavares, Diana
Author_Institution
Signals & Syst. Lab., Univ. of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Volume
2
fYear
2010
fDate
16-18 Oct. 2010
Firstpage
782
Lastpage
786
Abstract
Objective: Ascertain relations between brain responses elicited by stimuli of different modalities (visual and audiological). The stimuli used were based on some of the basic elements and concepts of the visual syntax, regarding to the Gestalt theory, and an audiological grammar based on the clinical protocols. Methods: We used Event-Related Potentials for assessing the brain´s electrical response to visual and auditory stimuli. Materials: Biopac Systems Mp 150 - Data acquisition unit “MP150A.CE”; universal interface module “UIM100C”; stimulator module “STM100C”, two electroencephalogram amplifier modules “EEG100C”; Ag-AgCL lead electrodes - AcqKnowledge 3.9.0 (software); SuperLab 4.0 (software) and MatlabR2008B. Results: Interim results presented in form of waveforms representing the average and standard deviation of all signals acquired for each type of stimulus. Conclusions: We can visually conclude that different modalities elicit different waveforms and certain stimuli have a more defined response than others.
Keywords
auditory evoked potentials; bioinformatics; biomedical electrodes; data acquisition; electroencephalography; medical signal processing; neuromuscular stimulation; visual evoked potentials; waveform analysis; AcqKnowledge 3.9.0 software; Biopac systems Mp 150; Gestalt theory; MatlabR2008B software; SuperLab 4.0 software; audiological grammar; auditory stimuli; brain electrical response; clinical protocols; cognition; data acquisition unit MP150A.CE; electroencephalogram amplifier module EEG100C; event-related potentials; lead electrodes; signal waveforms; standard deviation; stimulator module STM100C; universal interface module UIM100C; visual stimuli; Electric potential; Electrodes; Electroencephalography; Image color analysis; Software; Testing; Visualization; Cognition; Event-Related Potentials; Evoked Potentials; Gestalt; Perception; Signal Processing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI), 2010 3rd International Conference on
Conference_Location
Yantai
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-6495-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BMEI.2010.5639952
Filename
5639952
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