Title :
Analysing Specificity of a Bipolar EEG Measurement
Author :
Vaisanen, Juho ; Ryynanen, Outi ; Hyttinen, Jari ; Malmivuo, Jaakko
Author_Institution :
Ragnar Granit Inst., Tampere Univ. of Technol.
fDate :
Aug. 30 2006-Sept. 3 2006
Abstract :
The objective in bioelectric measurements such as ECG and EEG is to register the signal arising from sources in the region of interest. It is also desired that signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of a measurement is high. The sensitivity of an ideal measurement should focus on and be greater on the target areas in comparison to other areas of the volume conductor. Previously the half-sensitivity volume (HSV) has been applied to describe how focused the measurement is. In this paper we introduce a concept of the half-sensitivity ratio (HSR) which describes how well the sensitivity is concentrated in HSV compared to other source regions i.e. how specific the measurement is to the sources in HSV. Further we may have different region of interests (ROI) to which the measurements are wanted to be specific. Then the concept is called region of interest sensitivity ratio (ROISR). We present here an application of the HSR in analysing sensitivity distributions of bioelectric measurements. We studied the effects of interelectrode distance and the scalp/skull/brain resistivity ratio on the HSR of a bipolar EEG measurement with a three-layer spherical head model. The results indicate that when the focus of interest is on cortical activity more specified and concentrated sensitivity distributions are achieved with smaller interelectrode distances. Further a preliminary measurement with visual evoked potentials provides evidence of the relationship between HSR and SNR of a measurement
Keywords :
biomedical electrodes; biomedical measurement; electroencephalography; neurophysiology; sensitivity analysis; visual evoked potentials; ECG; EEG; ROI; SNR; bioelectric measurement; bipolar EEG measurement; cortical activity; half-sensitivity ratio; half-sensitivity volume; interelectrode distance effects; region-of-interest sensitivity ratio; scalp-skull-brain resistivity ratio; sensitivity analysis; signal-to-noise ratio; three-layer spherical head model; visual evoked potentials; volume conductor; Area measurement; Bioelectric phenomena; Conductivity; Conductors; Electrocardiography; Electroencephalography; Scalp; Signal to noise ratio; Skull; Volume measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2006. EMBS '06. 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0032-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1557-170X
DOI :
10.1109/IEMBS.2006.260015