Title :
Performance of an MEG adaptive-beamformer source reconstruction technique in the presence of additive low-rank interference
Author :
Sekihara, Kensuke ; Nagarajan, Srikantan S. ; Poeppel, David ; Marantz, Alec
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Syst. & Eng., Tokyo Metropolitan Inst. of Technol., Japan
Abstract :
The influence of external interference on neuromagnetic source reconstruction by adaptive beamformer techniques was investigated. In our analysis, we assume that the interference has the following two properties: First, it is additive and uncorrelated with brain activity. Second, its temporal behavior can be characterized by a few distinct activities, and as a result, the spatio-temporal matrix of the interference has a few distinctly large singular values. Namely, the interference can be modeled as a low-rank signal. Under these assumptions, our analysis shows that the adaptive beamformer techniques are insensitive to interference when its spatial singular vectors are so different from a lead field vector of a brain source that the generalized cosine between these two vectors is much smaller than unity. Four types of numerical examples verifying this conclusion are presented.
Keywords :
array signal processing; brain models; image reconstruction; interference (signal); magnetoencephalography; medical image processing; neurophysiology; spatiotemporal phenomena; MEG adaptive-beamformer; additive low-rank interference; brain activity; brain source; functional neuroimaging; inverse problems; neuromagnetic signal processing; neuromagnetic source reconstruction; spatial singular vectors; spatiotemporal matrix; temporal behavior; Additives; Biomagnetics; Biomedical signal processing; Brain; Covariance matrix; Interference; Magnetic field measurement; Magnetic noise; Magnetic sensors; Noise cancellation; Algorithms; Artifacts; Brain; Brain Mapping; Computer Simulation; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Feedback; Humans; Magnetoencephalography; Models, Neurological; Reproducibility of Results; Scattering, Radiation; Sensitivity and Specificity; Signal Processing, Computer-Assisted;
Journal_Title :
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TBME.2003.820329