Title :
Relaxation-Based Multichannel Signal Combination (RELAX-MUSIC) for ROC Analysis of Percept-Related Neuronal Activity
Author :
Zhisong Wang ; Maier, A. ; Leopold, D.A. ; Hualou Liang
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Health Inf. Sci., Texas Univ., Houston, TX
Abstract :
In this letter, we consider how to combine neuronal signals from multiple electrodes to optimally predict behavioral choices from observed neural activity. The predictability is often quantified by the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, also called choice probability (CP) in neurophysiology. We exploit a distribution-free relaxation based multichannel signal combination (RELAX-MUSIC) approach that requires only simple pairwise combination and recursive implementation for optimizing the area under the ROC curve. A permutation test is employed to assess the statistical significance of the derived CP. We demonstrate that the RELAX-MUSIC approach outperforms the commonly used response pooling and Fisher linear discriminant (FLD) methods. The excellent performances of the RELAX-MUSIC approach for predicting perceptual decisions from neural activity are demonstrated via examples using simulated and experimental data
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; biomedical electrodes; medical signal processing; neurophysiology; sensitivity analysis; statistical analysis; Fisher linear discriminant; RELAX-MUSIC; ROC analysis; behavioral choices; choice probability; distribution-free relaxation based multichannel signal combination; multiple electrodes; neural activity; neuronal signals; neurophysiology; percept-related neuronal activity; permutation; receiver operating characteristic curve,; response pooling; statistical significance; Brain modeling; Electrodes; Gaussian distribution; Neurons; Neurophysiology; Predictive models; Probability; Signal analysis; Testing; Fisher linear discriminant (FLD); middle temporal (MT); multichannel combination; receiver operating characteristic (ROC); single unit activity (SUA); structure from motion (SFM); visual cortex; Action Potentials; Algorithms; Animals; Cerebral Cortex; Choice Behavior; Electroencephalography; Evoked Potentials; Macaca; ROC Curve; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted; Visual Perception;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2006.886605