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Identifying the sources of the pulse artefact in EEG recordings made inside an MR scanner

机译:在MR扫描器内进行的EEG记录中识别脉冲伪像的来源

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EEG recordings made during concurrent fMRI are confounded by the pulse artefact (PA), which although smaller than the gradient artefact is often more problematic because of its variability over multiple cardiac cycles. A better understanding of the PA is needed in order to generate improved methods for reducing its effect in EEG–fMRI experiments. Here we performed a study aimed at identifying the relative contributions of three putative sources of the PA (cardiac-pulse-driven head rotation, the Hall effect due to pulsatile blood flow and pulse-driven expansion of the scalp) to its amplitude and variability. EEG recordings were made from 6 subjects lying in a 3 T scanner. Accelerometers were fixed on the forehead and temple to monitor head motion. A bite-bar and vacuum cushion were used to restrain the head, thus greatly attenuating the contribution of cardiac-driven head rotation to the PA, while an insulating layer placed between the head and the EEG electrodes was used to eliminate the Hall voltage contribution. Using the root mean square (RMS) amplitude of the PA averaged over leads and time as a measure of the PA amplitude, we found that head restraint and insulating layer reduced the PA by 61% and 42%, respectively, when compared with the PA induced with the subject relaxed, indicating that cardiac-pulse-driven head rotation is the dominant source of the PA. With both the insulating layer and head restraint in place, the PA was reduced in RMS amplitude by 78% compared with the relaxed condition, the remaining PA contribution resulting from scalp expansion or residual head motion. The variance of the PA across cardiac cycles was more strongly reduced by the insulating layer than the head restraint, indicating that the flow-induced Hall voltage makes a larger contribution than pulse-driven head rotation to the variability of the PA.
机译:在同时进行的功能磁共振成像期间进行的脑电图记录被脉动伪影(PA)混淆,脉动伪影(PA)虽然比梯度伪影小,但由于其在多个心动周期中的可变性,通常会带来更多问题。为了产生改进的方法以降低其在EEG-fMRI实验中的作用,需要对PA有更好的了解。在这里,我们进行了一项研究,旨在确定PA的三个推定来源(心脏脉冲驱动的头部旋转,由于脉动血流产生的霍尔效应和头皮的脉冲驱动的扩张所致)的相对幅度和变异性。脑电图记录来自3T扫描仪中的6名受试者。加速度计固定在前额和太阳穴上,以监视头部运动。咬合棒和真空垫被用来约束头部,从而大大减弱了心脏驱动的头部旋转对PA的贡献,而位于头部和EEG电极之间的绝缘层被用来消除霍尔电压的贡献。使用在引线和时间上平均的PA的均方根(RMS)幅度作为PA幅度的度量,我们发现,与PA相比,头枕和绝缘层分别将PA降低了61%和42%受试者放松时引起的心律失常,表明心脏脉冲驱动的头部旋转是PA的主要来源。在绝缘层和头部保护装置都适当的情况下,与松弛状态相比,PA的RMS幅度降低了78%,其余的PA贡献来自头皮膨胀或残余的头部运动。与头枕相比,绝缘层可显着降低跨心动周期的PA的变化,这要比头部保护装置更为明显,这表明与脉冲驱动的头部旋转相比,流动引起的霍尔电压对PA的变化做出的贡献更大。

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