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A rapid event-related potential (ERP) method for point-of-care evaluation of brain function: Development of the Halifax Consciousness Scanner

机译:快速事件相关电位(ERP)方法即时评估脑功能:哈利法克斯意识扫描仪的发展

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Background: Event-related potentials (ERPs) may provide a non-invasive index of brain function for a range of clinical applications. However, as a lab-based technique, ERPs are limited by technical challenges that prevent full integration into clinical settings. New method: To translate ERP capabilities from the lab to clinical applications, we have developed methods like the Halifax Consciousness Scanner (HCS). HCS is essentially a rapid, automated ERP evaluation of brain functional status. The present study describes the ERP components evoked from auditory tones and speech stimuli. ERP results were obtained using a 5-min test in 100 healthy individuals. The HCS sequence was designed to evoke the N100, the mismatch negativity (MMN), P300, the early negative enhancement (ENE), and the N400. These components reflected sensation, perception, attention, memory, and language perception, respectively. Component detection was examined at group and individual levels, and evaluated across both statistical and classification approaches. Results: All ERP components were robustly detected at the group level. At the individual level, non-parametric statistical analyses showed reduced accuracy relative to support vector (SVM) machine classification, particularly for speech-based ERPs. Optimized SVM results were MMN: 95.6%; P300:99.0%; ENE: 91.8%; and N400: 92.3%. Conclusions: A spectrum of individual-level ERPs can be obtained in a very short time. Machine learning classification improved detection accuracy across a large healthy control sample. Translating ERPs into clinical applications is increasingly possible at the individual level.
机译:背景:事件相关电位(ERP)可能为一系列临床应用提供脑功能的非侵入性指标。但是,作为基于实验室的技术,ERP受技术挑战的限制,无法完全集成到临床环境中。新方法:为了将ERP能力从实验室转化为临床应用,我们开发了诸如Halifax意识扫描仪(HCS)之类的方法。 HCS本质上是对大脑功能状态的快速自动化ERP评估。本研究描述了由听觉音调和语音刺激引起的ERP组件。在100名健康个体中使用5分钟测试获得了ERP结果。设计HCS序列可唤起N100,错配负性(MMN),P300,早期负增强(ENE)和N400。这些组成部分分别反映了感觉,知觉,注意力,记忆和语言知觉。在组和个人级别检查了组件检测,并通过统计和分类方法进行了评估。结果:在组级别上都可靠地检测到所有ERP组件。在个人层面上,非参数统计分析表明,相对于支持向量(SVM)机器分类,准确性下降,尤其是基于语音的ERP。优化的SVM结果为MMN:95.6%; P300:99.0%; ENE:91.8%; N400:92.3%。结论:可以在很短的时间内获得各种个人级别的ERP。机器学习分类提高了对大量健康对照样品的检测准确性。在个人层面将ERP转换为临床应用的可能性越来越大。

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